Have people really had enough of silly love songs?

Yes. I admit it. I posted another of my sappy love songs. You should see it right down there, unless I messed something up again.

I managed to record it at a higher volume than the last song, even though it sounds a little scratchy. I did two vocal tracks, but just one track of the guitar. I am still playing with the little digital recorder. So maybe if it doesn’t sound good, it isn’t my fault. Maybe you need to invest in some decent speakers. I can’t do everything myself.

Seriously, I know it is not actually a video. But at least I managed to put a few effects into the still pictures. And I did add the song lyrics to the pictures, and sync them to the song, so you can sing along after you listen to it a few hundred times… (Ha!)…

So I hope you enjoy it.

If you can’t see a little YouTubey song thingy down below this post, please contact my panic department. Or my technical support department. The complaint department is too busy to help.

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25 Responses to Have people really had enough of silly love songs?

  1. Kimberly's avatar Kimberly says:

    I should think you’d forward all complaints to the Department of Redundancy Department, but then they’d probably suggest the Panic Department, Technical Support or the Complaint Department and then where would you be?

  2. Pretty good!!
    I am a firm believer in love songs, but then ai ama firm believer in songs period.
    Great lyrics and you really have never done this before? That was some help.
    Very much a 1960’s genre feel to it an like the title. I wish your title forshadow was a bit sooner in the lyrics though.

    For what it is worth I’d say keep on keeping on keeping. you have a little something, something..

  3. Try this free program called Audacity. Also, Virtual DJ. Those might improv4e the quality infinitesimally, yet detectably, according to my audio engineer friend J. Seabiscuit. But then, he also claims there’s a difference between various MP3 track levels. I can’t hear any.

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