Idea: Have you ever seen a place so beautiful, you thought to yourself "Bury Me Here"? Country ballad that takes you to church - that was my goal anyway! Produced by Pearl Snap Studios, Nashville. Vocal by Doug Moore.
Nice sounding song, Alexsi. And cool idea- I like how “Bury Me Here” turns out so positive.
However, the 1st verse doesn’t kill me (no pun intended). It didn’t set me up emotionally for that chorus.
I wonder if this might work well as a love song. You and your love are in this beautiful place, and he says how he never wants to leave because it’s so perfect there with her. Let’s just stay forever, then bury me here.
Could be pretty cool.
Even if you don’t do that, it still has a lot of cool stuff going on. Nice work!
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January 04, 2019
Frank and Brent, thank you so much for your feedback!
When I wrote the beginnings of this song (back in 2015!), it was more of a love song…a conversation between a couple vs. the version I posted which is a man’s conversation with God.
The original “couple” version was:
Verse 1
We’re lost some place beautiful, no man’s land
We find a secret spot, water’s edge, bank of sand
I want to be together, as many sunsets we can
When God calls me home, my answer, my plan
Pre-Chorus
Ashes to ashes, rest me riverside
Between this weeping willow and whispering pine
Chorus
Bury me here, bury me here…
Anyway, it’s funny how songs evolve - maybe Brent, if I take the song back to that “couple” place and make it more of a love song, the song would greater commercial appeal. After all, the song is more about living than dying, with a positive message about the power of faith for when your time is up…On that note, let’s keep truckin’! Thanks again!
January 05, 2019
I love this song. Everything about it. I love the lyrics and melody. I can feel it. I can see it. Wonderful. Very well-done.
January 05, 2019
Okay, just read the feedback from the others and your original lyrics that are about a couple that is enjoying the moment. For me, the song could work either way. It’s just beautiful. Can there be two different versions of the same song? Anyway, I just really enjoy this song.
January 05, 2019
Thank you for your kind words, Haydee! Yes, I think two versions of “Bury Me Here” could exist. I will keep working on it…I look forward to checking out your songs!
January 07, 2019
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Bury Me Here
Lost some place beautiful, no man’s land
I find a secret spot, water’s edge, bank of sand
Ashes to ashes, Lord, rest me riverside
Between this weeping willow and whispering pine
Bury me here…bury me here
Where the river runs clear, wash away all my fear
I’ll race like quicksilver, on a bed of smooth stones
Return me to the river, deliver me home
My final prayer, breath becomes air…bury me here
Woah...bury me here
Ohhhh...Ohhhh...
My side of Heaven, it’s glorious
Upstream ‘n down, I see your hand, God, your paintbrush
Feel the sun on my face, as long as I can
Until You call me home, my answer, my plan
Repeat Chorus
Baptized in these waters, cradled in Your hand
I’ll follow Your footprints, lay me down on Holy Land
Oh Holy Land…Oh Holy Land
Repeat Chorus
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Hi Alexis, nice song, convincing by it’s simplicity. Doug Moore did a really good job.
January 01, 2019
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Nice sounding song, Alexsi. And cool idea- I like how “Bury Me Here” turns out so positive.
However, the 1st verse doesn’t kill me (no pun intended). It didn’t set me up emotionally for that chorus.
I wonder if this might work well as a love song. You and your love are in this beautiful place, and he says how he never wants to leave because it’s so perfect there with her. Let’s just stay forever, then bury me here.
Could be pretty cool.
Even if you don’t do that, it still has a lot of cool stuff going on. Nice work!
Hope that helps! Please take a moment to leave a comment on another writer’s song. It doesn’t have to be super-detailed or anything. Just a thought or two about the song. (Also, the best way to GET feedback is to GIVE feedback.) Thanks!
January 04, 2019
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Frank and Brent, thank you so much for your feedback!
When I wrote the beginnings of this song (back in 2015!), it was more of a love song…a conversation between a couple vs. the version I posted which is a man’s conversation with God.
The original “couple” version was:
Verse 1
We’re lost some place beautiful, no man’s land
We find a secret spot, water’s edge, bank of sand
I want to be together, as many sunsets we can
When God calls me home, my answer, my plan
Pre-Chorus
Ashes to ashes, rest me riverside
Between this weeping willow and whispering pine
Chorus
Bury me here, bury me here…
Anyway, it’s funny how songs evolve - maybe Brent, if I take the song back to that “couple” place and make it more of a love song, the song would greater commercial appeal. After all, the song is more about living than dying, with a positive message about the power of faith for when your time is up…On that note, let’s keep truckin’! Thanks again!
January 05, 2019
1
I love this song. Everything about it. I love the lyrics and melody. I can feel it. I can see it. Wonderful. Very well-done.
January 05, 2019
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Okay, just read the feedback from the others and your original lyrics that are about a couple that is enjoying the moment. For me, the song could work either way. It’s just beautiful. Can there be two different versions of the same song? Anyway, I just really enjoy this song.
January 05, 2019
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Thank you for your kind words, Haydee! Yes, I think two versions of “Bury Me Here” could exist. I will keep working on it…I look forward to checking out your songs!
January 07, 2019
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Frank Renfordt
Hi Alexis, nice song, convincing by it’s simplicity. Doug Moore did a really good job.
January 01, 2019