Circles around the notion of "hearing" memories. How a song can immediately take you to another place or time and hold you there til it ends. The singer is in the middle of those memories when the songs end and comes back to reality with a smile!
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WHAT’S IN YOUR HEART (written by Jack Speer, sung by Tim Buppert, produced by Tre' Corely of Oak Tree Studios):
I’ll never forget the first time I met my great-grandmother. I was 6-years-old when I awoke from the back of my parents’ station wagon, only to see a dilapidated old shack with cows all around. I had just seen the Wizard of Oz and the old lady standing on the front porch of this shack had long white hair and looked a lot like the witch in the Wizard of Oz. I was scared to death of this old lady. But, in no time, I loved her. I once asked, “Are you poor?” She smiled and said, “Wealth is but a frame of mind and I’m as rich as you will find.” I learned so much from my great-grandmother.
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My wife took this picture of me with Tim Buppert, the singer and producer of the song, as we found him performing last year in Port Saint Joe, FL.
My cousin asked me to write a song for a friend of hers, who had just lost her daughter suddenly in a car accident. So, I tried to imagine the horror of the sudden loss of my wife, Julie, and came up with this song. I feel Tim Buppert did an outstanding job, both in terms of producing this song, as well as performing the vocals. I'm not sure this song is appropriate for a mother/daughter loss, but again, I like what Tim did with it.
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