Musicians Collaboration Studio
Virtual Music Studio => Finished Works => Topic started by: Mimmo on July 28, 2016, 07:30:19 AM
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After many mixes I finally completed this nice song....Thanks to Dan and Earl for the help
Thanks for listening
Lyrics;
Dan'l B. Young
Music, Vocals, Production:
Domenic Mercurio
Guitars:
Earl Steely
Runaway train
The Train Won't Stop Here Anymore
I don't know why
you should have been here that night,
and you know why
The Train Won't Stop Here Anymore
For you and I.
The train won't stop here anymore, I don't know why.
You were a beautiful sight, I won’t deny.
You ran away that night, and never said good-bye.
Will I ever see you again? Why did you run away?
Is the train I'm hearing fantasy, or is it the real thing.
Are you my runaway train? On that lonely railway and call’n out my name.
You had to be my train. It had to be the rain
Runaway train within my sight, to my surprise.
Heard for many miles that night, the whistle cries.
But in my mind I could only see your eyes
You will never let our journey end, you are a runaway
Is the whistle I’m listening for fantasy or is it real
Will you find me standing in the rain or waiting for you On a runaway train.
Runaway train, runaway train, runaway train,. runaway train.......
(C) Mimmo and Dan'l B young
Second Mix By A good friend of mine off site ...Urmas Soomet
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Great song I liked that late night feel to it soulful and jazzy great job guys.
John
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Thanks for listening John
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lyrics & voice remind me of early R & B (mid 60's)...
what we term here as "Beach Music"
great job guys...
Al...
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lyrics & voice remind me of early R & B (mid 60's)...
what we term here as "Beach Music"
great job guys...
Al...
Thanks for listening
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sounds good.
really like the lead guitar.
has a classic sound.
kinda reminds me of the type of thing you would have heard on an episode of starsky and hutch or charlies angels where they're investigating tragedies surrounding a shady lounge singer.
cool stuff.
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sounds good.
really like the lead guitar.
has a classic sound.
kinda reminds me of the type of thing you would have heard on an episode of starsky and hutch or charlies angels where they're investigating tragedies surrounding a shady lounge singer.
cool stuff.
You have a great imagination Mark...Thanks for listening