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A song for homeless people, an issue that is
often overlooked here in the UK. Its also a song I have overlooked in the past. It's been well requested as a recording, so here it is.
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CD: Never Released On Any Album
Label: The Artist Is no Longer Signed To Any Label
Credits: All Who Attended Sound Idea's & The Cutting Rooms |
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I suppose the questions I was asking in this song should have been directed to myself. This is another up beat little number with a twee finger picking breakdown before the end. I like the affect used on the voice, its very church like and compliments the guitar work. |
CD: This Song Does Not Feature On Any Album
Label: This Artist Is No Longer Signed To Any label
Credits: Should I, Best Not, I Hate Admitting Defeat To The Jealous Folk! |
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This song was a challenge, it was originally sung by a friend of mine Simon Crabtree. He passed me a cassette of his band playing this just after they recorded it. I asked him if he minded me doing a cover. Ne was flattered, I reckon his version is better, yet he thinks this is better than the original. Who cares, its a good song. |
CD: This Song Does Not Feature On Any Album
Label: This Artist Is No Longer Signed To Any label
Credits: Simon Crabtree (The First Contractor I Ever Met) |
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