Ya know, some things (many things) sound better when a woman says it I think! This one is about a young lady who is drinking to the memory of an old relationship. She's mad, I mean really hacked-off. As you'll hear, she goes off on somewhat of a fired-up verbal rant while she's throwing back a shot of the old liquid spirit and remembering his sorry spirit. But, she still can't put the love of her life out of her mind. It's a mental torment song and his name is Mr. I'mforgettin'him. So, she raises that glass saying, "Hey, here's to you for teaching me a good, hard-learned lesson in what I don't want next time!'. - Hope you enjoy and thanks again for listening!
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'I Could Play All Night' is one of those I wrote that was thrown together fairly quickly and without a ton of imagery (..and not on purpose necessarily-lol). It's a song that is simple and easy to just pickup and play live with friends and family, due to the very basic chord progression and lyrics. But, I do plan to add-to that imagery a bit and make it a little more interesting very soon. Ya know, I'm gonna add some more meat and potatoes to it, so that it's gobblety-good. - Ha, ha! - Thanks for listening!
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Yep, sorry. I realize I'm breaking all the "current radio target rules" here by putting up a mega slow, ballad. I just wanted to get some sort of feedback going on it if possible. Like the other songs I've just put on here, this one too is part of a small group of songs I grouped together and called the '71 El Trepeaux Way' songs (with the exception of Country Boy Pep Rally). They'll all have a bit of a soulful, multi-harmony, 70's lounge country sound for the most part. Picture listening to them in one of those huge Cutlass or Monte Carlos from the 70's for me! Of course, more acoustic versions of these are what I try to submit to industry professionals. But, when I get to actually play these live for small groups, this is more how they're played typically. Thanks for feelin' the vibe!
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