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− | I set out to write twelve country songs this year. A few of these aren't country to the core; some are a little jazzy or showtunesy. Some are just plain old songs without much stylistic distinction that I figured could be played with a country arrangement. But I'm going to gloss over those failures and call the enterprise a success | + | I set out to write twelve country songs this year. I did it! A few of these aren't country to the core; some are a little jazzy or showtunesy. Some are just plain old songs without much stylistic distinction that I figured could be played with a country arrangement. But I'm going to gloss over those failures and call the enterprise a success. I'm mighty proud of these tunes. |
===The Official List=== | ===The Official List=== |
Latest revision as of 00:38, 29 December 2009
I set out to write twelve country songs this year. I did it! A few of these aren't country to the core; some are a little jazzy or showtunesy. Some are just plain old songs without much stylistic distinction that I figured could be played with a country arrangement. But I'm going to gloss over those failures and call the enterprise a success. I'm mighty proud of these tunes.
The Official List
- Take Back Your Name
- Don't Say You're Sorry
- I Only Had Eyes For You
- Sassafrass
- Drink You Back To Life
- Wash It Down
- Quitter
- A Man Has Needs
- Come Back To Bed
- 17927
- Don't Come Back
- Get Over Here (And Get Some Of That Lipstick On Me)
Outtakes
- Now Yer Gone (Technically written in 2008)
- Mama Didn't Give Whoopins (Underwhelming)