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Moody paean to fulfilling one's promise and expectation by realizing one's full potential. The antithesis of the more common motto of "sex, drugs and rock and roll." However, the song does rock. It just goes to show that rock and roll does not have to be shallow to be enjoyable. |
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Credits: Written by Ron Preston, John Perrone and Evren Goknar. Published by Young Hermingways Music in association with BMI. Performed by Ron Preston and The Blame. |
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One of my favorites. Warren Miller wanted to use this for one of his ski movies, but, they had a deal with IRS and Mr. Copeland at IRS Records wasn't in a very giving mood that day. A cool song to listen to while driving through the country. So, roll down the windows and turn this one up. |
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Credits: Written by Ron Preston and published by Young Hemmingways Music in association with BMI. Performed by The Blame in 1991. |
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A pop song with rock and country under currents. |
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Credits: Written by Ron Preston and Nial Stimson. Recorded by Ron Preston and The Blame in 1992. Publishing by Young Hemingways Music in association with BMI. |
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