We have always lived in rural areas, as a result we never had trash pickup service.
So every Saturday morning, as my song says, “I headed to the local junk yard,
I had some rusty things to discard “.
But before I left the house, my wife would always ask me, “ if you find any good, bring it home” and honestly, folks did quite often leave something of value that we could use and so, I did bring some things home.
But one Saturday morning, while at the junkyard, I got to thinkin, what if while I’m here some fella drives in and while there, he gets into an argument with his girlfriend, then he just leaves her there standing all alone. When I noticed the girl standing there I thought,
Well, “one man’s trash is another man’s treasure “
And that is where the idea for my song came from.
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This is a pop track I wrote several years ago. I used A.I. to create an Electronic Dance Version. Since most of the songs here are country or ballads, I thought I'd upload something a little different. I hope y'all enjoy it! Let me know!
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I was teaching on how to write songs using a method called ghosting. One student liked the country song Buy Dirt
I encourged him to give it a try. I liked the song toi Buy Dirt . They never did but I did. I was thinking what coulf I repeat in stead of Buy Dirt. I thought Trust God.
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"Throw A Heart Around Us" is a song about first love. It is a heartfelt ballad for anyone who has ever fallen in love and felt everything at once. I'm thinking it could make a great wedding song. I had posted this song previously, but made some much needed changes hopefully for the better. I thank everyone on songwriter pro who commented on the previous version and encouraged me to improve it.
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I was a representative from the company I work for to our local/regional Anti-Human Trafficking organization. I heard the stories of several women who had come out of being trafficked, and thought there should be a Christian song to bring awareness to this terrible scourge. I wrote the lyric and John Rowsey wrote the melody.
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