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by Gary E. Andrews - 06/21/26 10:51 PM
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Well, if you saw the overused and cliched title and clicked anyway, many thanks.  Just a whimsical kind of thing..... Life Goes On is here: http://www.soundclick.com/bands/page_songInfo.cfm?bandID=377550&songID=7856956All of the melody sections came to me within about 5 minutes. That usually means I'm ripping someone off. If any of this seems overly familiar, you'll be doing me a favor by letting me know. Any other comments welcomed too, of course. I'll stick the lyric below. Thanks, Scott Life Goes On (c) 2009 by SW Campbell When I die I’ll let my body know It’s supposed to help the little flowers grow So a bee will drop by from a wide open sky To collect him some pollen to spread Then he’ll fly for a day to a place far away Where a flower is raising its head Life goes on, it goes on, it goes on, it goes on, it goes on Life goes on, it goes on, it goes on, it goes on, it goes on In a park a young man wants to sing Cause his mind is filled with bright and wondrous things He’s not much to the eye and he’s always been shy So what’s in him not many could tell But a flower he passed somehow catches his glance And he puts it into his lapel Life goes on, it goes on, it goes on, it goes on, it goes on Life goes on, it goes on, it goes on, it goes on, it goes on That young man he won’t know it yet But something big is coming his way He won’t even know that a message was sent The same one he'll send some day Young lady sees a young man walking by Ordinarily he wouldn’t catch her eye But there’s something amiss and she knows what it is When she takes in the flower he wears Then an hour is gone filled with laughter and song And that flower is tucked in her hair Life goes on, it goes on, it goes on, it goes on, it goes on Life goes on, it goes on, it goes on, it goes on, it goes on Life goes on, it goes on, it goes on, it goes on, it goes on Life goes on, it goes on, it goes on, it goes on, it goes on Life goes on, it goes on, it goes on, it goes on, it goes on Life goes on, it goes on, it goes on, it goes on, it goes on
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Hi Scott !
Well it's a simple tale put together in a way that reminds me of the gypsies -- I was waiting for the squeeze box to enter at any minute.
I really like the repetitive hook - very strong chorus that very few could resist singing along with. I think you arrangement and music match the lyrical content.
If I have to pick at something it will be the line
But there’s something amiss and she knows what it is<<<<<<
I guess you are meaning is that the flower is unexpected on the guy so she finds him attractive........
guess if i had it my way -- I'd rather say that straight out..... in those two lines-- but I'm sure that it is just more of a personal preference.
Anyway - It's a Real enjoyable song and your delivery is super ! : ) jm
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Hey Scott, I love this song.It doesnt sound familiar to anything that I have ever heard before.It kind of reminds me of an Irish wedding/dance song without the Irishness(is that even a word?).Anyways...its a fun song and pleasurable to listen to.I really love the raspiness in your vocals. Michelle
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Scott, A little Highland flair. Nice. Lilting 3/4 will often do that.
I too was a little puzzled over the "amiss" business. It brought to mind too many possibilities. For me "amiss" has more of a negative connotation than "unusual", "out of place" or even "strange". I know you don't like to do the microscope on lyrics, just my $.02 worth and maybe not worth that much. 8)
I tried to hear what you borrowed and all I have is the 1-2-3-4-5 reminds me of "Hold Me" by Fleetwood Mac but that's not in 3 so I think you're safe on that count.
All in all a fun tune and good story. JW
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I really like the repetitive hook - very strong chorus that very few could resist singing along with. I think you arrangement and music match the lyrical content.
If I have to pick at something it will be the line
But there’s something amiss and she knows what it is<<<<<<
I guess you are meaning is that the flower is unexpected on the guy so she finds him attractive........
guess if i had it my way -- I'd rather say that straight out..... in those two lines-- but I'm sure that it is just more of a personal preference.
Hey Joice: Thanks. This is about as quick as they come for me. Melody and lyric on Friday, simmer over the weekend, then record on Monday  I probably jumped at the easy internal rhyme on that line - I'll give it some more thought. Appreciate the critique! Scott
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Hey Scott, I love this song.It doesnt sound familiar to anything that I have ever heard before.It kind of reminds me of an Irish wedding/dance song without the Irishness(is that even a word?).Anyways...its a fun song and pleasurable to listen to.I really love the raspiness in your vocals. Thanks Michelle  I don't do many songs in waltz time - but every once in awhile one lands in my lap. Glad you liked it. Don't know if Irishness is a word. It's better than my alternative of Irishicity though  Scott
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Scott, A little Highland flair. Nice. Lilting 3/4 will often do that.
I too was a little puzzled over the "amiss" business. It brought to mind too many possibilities. For me "amiss" has more of a negative connotation than "unusual", "out of place" or even "strange". I know you don't like to do the microscope on lyrics, just my $.02 worth and maybe not worth that much. 8)
I tried to hear what you borrowed and all I have is the 1-2-3-4-5 reminds me of "Hold Me" by Fleetwood Mac but that's not in 3 so I think you're safe on that count.
All in all a fun tune and good story. JW Thanks JW. I can count on one hand the number of songs I've done in 3/4 time - they all seem like gifts to me. Since you and Joice both mentioned the same line, I'll give some thought to it - didn't spend nearly the time on the lyric that I normally do. Appreciate it! Scott
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Scott, this was really pleasant. Made me smile.
have fun, John
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Scott,
I listened a little earlier but didn't have time to comment.
This is a bit different from you...but a good different. I can't remember the last time I heard one from you in 3/4 time. that same line that joice & Jw mentioned made me stop for a minute to guess exactly what she was thinking about. I'm guessing it's the flower looking out of place.
Other than that, what's not to like? Good song!
Alan
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Scott,
I love this. It does have a bit of a Highland sound. I can see two people whirling and spinning around together in the Heather(hey...nice inner rhyme there...HA)
I can hear this as part of a movie soundtrack for sure, maybe even an animated film. It's really fun and whimsical....has a message of hope...love the lyric. Love the piano...great job!
Jan
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I have a couple of 50/90 tunes that are in waltz time (I haven't recorded them yet). I think I just do waltzes because they are considered so "out of vogue".
This a great "lilt" to it, happy go-lucky music, but the lyrics in the beginning are not that happy. But it shows the "circle of life". Good instrumentation and singing on this one. I am a fool for lots of voices every once in awhile, like you did at 1:37.
This is a really good write, but all of your lyrics seem well thought out and crafted. I like the little short percussion additions here and there. This sounds like it was produced by George Martin.
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Hi Scott,
What a fun tune this is! I like the description of whimsical, maybe it's the 3/4 time, but also the lyrics, lighthearted, hopeful. Your performance, vocal and musical was excellent. Nice array of instruments too. Was that a tuba?
Ricki
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Hi Scott, I'm enjoying this song. You've done real well here, liked it all. GooD WRITING/PLAYING/SINGING Thank you. Calvin http://www.soundclick.com/bands/0/calvinstewart
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Hi Scott,
Very nice. This has a really nice, warm feel to it. Best of luck with it.
The melody to the chorus is probably referencing something else, but probably not completely. You can probably change a couple of notes later to avoid copyright problems if there are any. It may just be referencing a public domain folk song, in which case you're OK so I personally wouldn't worry about it.
I'll do a piano part to this if you'd like.
Anyway, nice tune.
Peace,
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Scott, this was really pleasant. Made me smile. Ha - it worked  Thanks John - that was the goal! Scott
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Scott,
I listened a little earlier but didn't have time to comment.
This is a bit different from you...but a good different. I can't remember the last time I heard one from you in 3/4 time. that same line that joice & Jw mentioned made me stop for a minute to guess exactly what she was thinking about. I'm guessing it's the flower looking out of place.
Other than that, what's not to like? Good song!
Alan Thanks Alan! Yeah, I'm thinking about that line. My thinking was that the flower was incongruous enough that it made her curious to look deeper. Nice to hear from you! Scott
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Scott,
I love this. It does have a bit of a Highland sound. I can see two people whirling and spinning around together in the Heather(hey...nice inner rhyme there...HA)
I can hear this as part of a movie soundtrack for sure, maybe even an animated film. It's really fun and whimsical....has a message of hope...love the lyric. Love the piano...great job!
Jan Ha - yes, nice internal rhyme. File it away for future use!  Glad you liked it, Jan. I had an animated video running through my head as I was putting it together. Not sure how to incorporate the first couple lines though  Thanks Jan! Scott
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This is a really good write, but all of your lyrics seem well thought out and crafted. I like the little short percussion additions here and there.
Thanks Kevin.  I'm on the fence with some of those things. I just added them on a whim  Not sure how well they fit though.... George Martin? Must be the tuba!  Seriously, thanks for the nice compliments. I've never had a song come so fast and all at once before. Is an interesting experience. Good luck on your 50/90 project. Geez, I couldn't do that even if I was doing it full time! Scott
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Hi Scott,
What a fun tune this is! I like the description of whimsical, maybe it's the 3/4 time, but also the lyrics, lighthearted, hopeful. Your performance, vocal and musical was excellent. Nice array of instruments too. Was that a tuba?
Ricki Hi Ricki - glad you thought it was fun.  Well, it's my keyboard's version of a tuba, anyway. I've done four songs so far where I have a tuba in one ear and an accordion in the other. I really like the vibe it has. Bordering on overdoing it though  Thanks! Scott
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Hi Scott,
I'm enjoying this song. You've done real well here, liked it all. GooD WRITING/PLAYING/SINGING
Hi Calvin. Thanks for the listen and visit. Glad you enjoyed it!  Scott
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Hi Scott,
Very nice. This has a really nice, warm feel to it. Best of luck with it.
The melody to the chorus is probably referencing something else, but probably not completely. You can probably change a couple of notes later to avoid copyright problems if there are any. It may just be referencing a public domain folk song, in which case you're OK so I personally wouldn't worry about it.
I'll do a piano part to this if you'd like.
Anyway, nice tune.
Peace,
Ian Hi Ian: Very cool offer! Thanks! I'll send you a pm.... Yes, it's the chorus that sounds like something in the back of my mind. Would be nice if it wasn't used once before but, rather, many times before  Appreciate it, Ian.... Scott
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I really enjoyed this Scott, just flows along very nicely. Great choice of instruments which captures the feel very well.
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I like this one too...and I too can see couples dancing and singing to this..you did very well on this one..and it made me smile too...glyn
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i wrote a song in 1992 called "on and on" and i think you ripped me off man !! on a more serious note, your writing is something that has grown on me while knowing you, it has become something i look forward to listening to, you are one of my favorites  lyrically this has alot going for it, cool how the flower ended up in her hair... have some fun, it's summer and it's going on and on quick 
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I like it. The simplicity is effective. I like the flow of the song.
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Hey Scooter, Let me chime in with everyone else....this is quite lovely and carefree. Though personally I might have to take some Dramamine to enjoy all the spinning  , I too envision a ballroom....or an open field...filled with rosey-cheeked maidens twirling and twirling away. I have to say too, I'm always pleasantly surprised when I hear your voice. There is a gruff quality to it, which I enjoy, but you're also able to parlay it somehow to create a very charming atmosphere here. So good for you. On the "amiss" line business, might you simply change it to: Young lady sees a young man walking by Ordinarily he wouldn’t catch her eye But there’s something 'BOUT HIM and she knows what it is When she takes in the flower he wears It does of course dilute your internal rhyme there, but anyway, just food for thought. Anyhoo, this was very uplifting to listen to this morning Scott. So thanks sharing! Ciao for now, Beth
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Scott,
I grew up playing music in folk masses at my local church. I know the message is not the same but the music takes me back to that sound a little. The guitar and piano work well to build a very uplifting sound. Both music and lyrics draw you right in. Nice work!
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Hi there Scott,
Hope this finds you well.
This song is so lovely! I love that you did it in 3/4 time, and that it has such a fresh, uplifting quality to it. That repetitive hook/chorus was brilliant! Just love it.....you can't help but smile and want to sing along. As usual I also love that "signature" voice of yours, and your instrumentation was the perfect compliment to this beautiful song.
I always look forward to your songs Scott! You are just so talented and ingenious.
Thanks for sharing this....and giving me a smile.
Gail
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I really enjoyed this Scott, just flows along very nicely. Great choice of instruments which captures the feel very well.
Dude Thanks, Dude. Was fun to arrange this...  Glad you enjoyed it! Scott
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I like this one too...and I too can see couples dancing and singing to this..you did very well on this one..and it made me smile too...glyn Glad you got a smile Glyn! That's a cool image. Wish I was an animator!  Scott
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i wrote a song in 1992 called "on and on" and i think you ripped me off man !! on a more serious note, your writing is something that has grown on me while knowing you, it has become something i look forward to listening to, you are one of my favorites  lyrically this has alot going for it, cool how the flower ended up in her hair... have some fun, it's summer and it's going on and on quick Dang - I found a jillion songs by the title Life Goes On that it didn't occur to me to check It Goes On and On and On.  Thanks Moker - a comment like that coming from an artist with your mad skills is a real compliment! Yeah, summer is flying by - gonna get busy again in another month. Will try to have some fun first.  Appreciate it, Moker. Scott
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I like it. The simplicity is effective. I like the flow of the song. Thanks Tom! Scott
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Hey Scooter, Let me chime in with everyone else....this is quite lovely and carefree. Though personally I might have to take some Dramamine to enjoy all the spinning  , I too envision a ballroom....or an open field...filled with rosey-cheeked maidens twirling and twirling away. I have to say too, I'm always pleasantly surprised when I hear your voice. There is a gruff quality to it, which I enjoy, but you're also able to parlay it somehow to create a very charming atmosphere here. So good for you. On the "amiss" line business, might you simply change it to: Young lady sees a young man walking by Ordinarily he wouldn’t catch her eye But there’s something 'BOUT HIM and she knows what it is When she takes in the flower he wears It does of course dilute your internal rhyme there, but anyway, just food for thought. Hi Beth: Thanks. After five years, I'm finally starting not to hate the sound of my voice. A few more years and I might even come to like it.  Rosy cheeked maidens in a field? Works for me.....  Thanks for the suggestion on that line. It's a good starting point. I do want to keep the internal rhyme there though - the music needs it. Hmmmm - I'm thinking  Thanks Beth! Scott
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Scott,
I grew up playing music in folk masses at my local church. I know the message is not the same but the music takes me back to that sound a little. The guitar and piano work well to build a very uplifting sound. Both music and lyrics draw you right in. Nice work! Hi Tom: That's kind of my background too. Listened to a lot of pop/rock but played mostly folk. Putting them together, 30 years later, is fun  Thanks! Scott
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Hi there Scott,
Hope this finds you well.
This song is so lovely! I love that you did it in 3/4 time, and that it has such a fresh, uplifting quality to it. That repetitive hook/chorus was brilliant! Just love it.....you can't help but smile and want to sing along. As usual I also love that "signature" voice of yours, and your instrumentation was the perfect compliment to this beautiful song.
I always look forward to your songs Scott! You are just so talented and ingenious.
Thanks for sharing this....and giving me a smile.
Gail And thank-YOU, Gail, for giving ME a smile with such kind words  Scott
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Hi Scott, This lyric made me tear up, I love it...and the music is damn nice too. I like how you peel away the instruments at the end, all the inner rhymes, the bridge harmonies, it's perfect.  Mike
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Hi Scott, This lyric made me tear up, I love it...and the music is damn nice too. I like how you peel away the instruments at the end, all the inner rhymes, the bridge harmonies, it's perfect.  Mike Thanks Mike! Like most folks (I reckon) I always hear the flaws in my own stuff. Is nice to hear that something comes across in spite of them  I'm happy it moved you  Scott
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