How Could I, How by Lightman-
Genre: Pop (mainstream)
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Description:
Many thoughts these days... And this new song is some of them.... I don't have the same energy as earlier.... And that bothers me.... So i try to get in action soon.... This song is a song to myself.....
Lyrics:
I'll never know just how to say itI'll never know just how
How could i be so blind to her
How could i make her cry
How could i do the wrongs in life
How could i, how
I'll never know just how to love her
I'll never know just how
How is the life without her strange
How could i do her wrong
How can i be happy again
How could i, how
How could i be so blind to her
How could i make her cry
How could i do the wrongs in life
How could i, how
Hardware:
MixerKeyboard
Acoustic guitar
Microphones
Software:
CubaseWavelab
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Skean
Yes it's the fall who makes us little down under BUT this is a beauty.
I really love your POP love songs as your mixing skill too.
Take care
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Kenta
Char
This takes me back to the late 50's and early 60's. I can see the guys in matching suits behind you, doing their dance steps and their hand gestures. Of course, they aren't there. But, they could be. Wah, wah, ooooh!
Okay, back to the future! Thanks.
Dadai.2
to write it... to play it... and to sing it. This is gold.
Keep looking up, my friend.
a fan
lengold
wonderfully written and performed song Jakob. Reminded me of Elton John before the oohs and aahs.
Cheers
Len
...one needs to write one to oneself!
Lovely piano work Jakob. Your vox shines in this one as well...
Something very Lennon-esque about this one (and your last tune as well). I really like this a lot. Good job man!
Be well!
thetiler
said, it brings back those precious fifties. You have that knack to do that, so much so that I think you can bring back that sweet sixteen dance feeling. Almost on impact when the tune starts. Amazing. I am astounded that you don't have more fans.
The fifties are so precious in memory to me through music. And wow I just love how you can bring it back to the sweet musical sound of that time period. Almost like a Hollywood sweet sixteen movie. Just love that feel Lightman,
Way To Go!