It's been a while since I posted some real down home country twang so here's a fun little ditty I wrote a couple of days before Christmas. Here's the story behind the song if you're interested. giggle....
Hope you get a kick out of it. All RTs - RD Nashville Shuffle. Bass 540. Guitars 944,947,1707. Piano 2022. Organ 1560.
It started out a routine run to grab a case cause we was down to none on a Saturday in the middle of June I parked on the side in an empty spot Trying to hurry it was getting hot Didn't notice he was walking out when I was walking in 'til I almost ran right smack into him looking up I grinned looking up I grinned
I saw Elvis at the Quik stop Like a deer in the headlights my jaw dropped My knees almost hit the floor He was holding that door and smiled hello Oh I thought I might be dead Still don't know what I said But I was singing all shook up on the drive back home
Jet black hair tossled from the wind His teeth so white the store lights dimmed So tall and tan in that light blue tee All I could do was hem and haw Fighting a powerful urge to run for my car And follow him down the road but I ain't no freak It's amazing how good looking one man could be It happened to me it happened to me
Now you don't have to believe it's true It's not facebooked, tweeted, instagramed or a video on youtube
Hi Josie. Such a clever write and fun song. Nice production and vocals, twang and all.
Charlie
Hey Charlie,
Thank you.
I get so emotionally intense with songs that every once in a while I gotta let go and write one for fun to clear my head. I've been an E fan since I was three dancing to my teenage sister's records so I had a good time with this one.
I enjoyed that a lot, the words painted a wonderful picture. And a good story behind the idea for the song.
Kirsty McCall did a song years back about a guy who works down the chip shop who swears he's Elvis and YOUR song is up there with it, well maybe just a smidge or two above
Production everything is BRILLIANT.
Well done
Alyn
ps added a funny video of my mate Bert "Taff" Williams, The Melyn Elvis, in the youtube forum. The Melyn is a district of my home town, Neath, and I reckon he should be called Melvis.
Great song of yours tho'
A
Last edited by gibson; 01/05/1511:35 PM. Reason: re video of a friend
Yeah Josie. This is great. What a fun listen. "I was singing all shook up". A really nice write and a great production.
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Loved the lyrics, v funny Vocals/harmonies etc all perfect too.
I also thought the country feel was a good match for the song and the breaks in instrumentation at various locations were nicely placed.
Congrats! Rec P.S. I am deaf in my left ear at the moment after getting a cold so I expect it will sound even better once I can hear it in stereo, lol.
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Josie, I am going to the kitchen for a peanut butter and banana sandwich. What a great idea and a very nice job bringing it together. Your vocals of late are really sounding super. I really enjoyed this fun, very entertaining and very listenable track. Good stuff! Tom
Josie, I am going to kitchen for a peanut butter and banana sandwich. What a great idea and a very nice job bringing it together. Your vocals of late are really sounding super. I really enjoyed this fun, very entertaining and very listenable track. Good stuff! Tom
Tom said it nicely, so +1 that (and I want that samich, too..)
I love this song! Everyone here knows how big of an Elvis fan I am, this is perfect. I remember when he first passed away, almost everyday someone was claiming to have seen him somewhere. I thought I had one of these moments on one of my visits to Graceland. As I was walking up the drive to the house, there was an Elvis imitator sitting on the steps; and from a distance he looked just like Elvis. It was one of those moments when you could imagine Elvis himself sitting there. Thanks for sharing!
Yeah, I sure got a kick out of it !:)) (chuckle, giggle) !!:)) This tune of yours really gets one in a good mood !!:)) I like just about everything about this tune, Josie !!:))
I enjoyed that a lot, the words painted a wonderful picture. And a good story behind the idea for the song.
Kirsty McCall did a song years back about a guy who works down the chip shop who swears he's Elvis and YOUR song is up there with it, well maybe just a smidge or two above
Production everything is BRILLIANT.
Well done
Alyn
ps added a funny video of my mate Bert "Taff" Williams, The Melyn Elvis, in the youtube forum. The Melyn is a district of my home town, Neath, and I reckon he should be called Melvis.
Great song of yours tho'
A
Alyn thank you very much.
I watched the video you posted of Melvis. I think that's the first time I've seen anyone do Elvis in traffic. But hey, he was having a good time and the people across the street were singing along...
Josie...... kinda glad I finally dropped in on this.
Nice country twanger.... There's a lot to like about this song. I could hear someone like Carleen Carter, or Miranda Lambert singing this..... It's a fun song.
I really liked the production chops you used..... backing out to just drums in a few places. When the guitar brought it back in with a short lick.... that guitar needed a clockwise twist of the volume knob right there...since it was almost lost in the background.
Way to go and looking to hear more stuff like that from you. The song, I think, may have been one of your best so far.
I've never been an Elvis fan but curiosity got the better of me on this and I'm glad I dropped in for a listen..... I played in a band once upon a time where the singer was an Elvis imitator. So much so that he used the EP mannerisms in his "normal" daily life. Sad thing was that this guy really could have made a ton of money in music doing the Elvis shows because he was actually pretty good at it..... but he never wanted to spend the time to get the music right..... "Just give me a "G" chord boys...." I didn't stay in that band very long....
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Loved the lyrics, v funny Vocals/harmonies etc all perfect too.
I also thought the country feel was a good match for the song and the breaks in instrumentation at various locations were nicely placed.
Congrats! Rec P.S. I am deaf in my left ear at the moment after getting a cold so I expect it will sound even better once I can hear it in stereo, lol.
Rec, Thank you very much. I hope your ear has cleared up - that has happened to me once when I tried to do the nettie pot to unstuff my head and got my ear stopped up. It was a weird feeling. Bless your heart.
OK, it finally played for me! It was definitely fun for ME to listen to, but I like the fact that it sounds like YOU had a lot of fun performing it! It was very evident in several places that you were totally unencumbered by self conscious "song writing" inhibitions, because you couldn't have whole-heartedly played with the timing and inflections the way you did unless you were just having a blast!
I especially liked you change of delivery at the lines:
Quote:
"He was holding that door and smiled hello Oh I thought I might be dead
sounded like you were totally smitten! (I assume that's the feeling you were shooting for, right?)
And the fact that it's based on a true story makes a very clever and fun song all the more intriguing on a whole new level!
Nice project all around Josie! It made me happy to hear you cut loose and let yourself have fun with it!
OK, it finally played for me! It was definitely fun for ME to listen to, but I like the fact that it sounds like YOU had a lot of fun performing it! It was very evident in several places that you were totally unencumbered by self conscious "song writing" inhibitions, because you couldn't have whole-heartedly played with the timing and inflections the way you did unless you were just having a blast!
I especially liked your change of delivery at the lines:
Quote:
"He was holding that door and smiled hello Oh I thought I might be dead
sounded like you were totally smitten! (I assume that's the feeling you were shooting for, right?)
And the fact that it's based on a true story makes a very clever and fun song all the more intriguing on a whole new level!
Nice project all around Josie! It made me happy to hear you cut loose and let yourself have fun with it!
This is incredibly good on every level possible: the production is crisp and sparkles with clarity; your arrangement is thoughtful and very well designed; your singing is both-thumbs-up great; the composition is witty and very intelligently written.
Hilarious! I'd be pretty shook up too if I saw Elvis, were it not for the fact that he's my next door neighbor. Now he wears a disguise and weighs about 400. So it seems pretty clear that you saw an Elvis impersonator. This wouldn't have been around Halloween would it?
Josie, I am going to kitchen for a peanut butter and banana sandwich. What a great idea and a very nice job bringing it together. Your vocals of late are really sounding super. I really enjoyed this fun, very entertaining and very listenable track. Good stuff! Tom
Tom said it nicely, so +1 that (and I want that samich, too..)
Tommy and FJ, Thank you guys, never tried one fried.
I love this song! Everyone here knows how big of an Elvis fan I am, this is perfect. I remember when he first passed away, almost everyday someone was claiming to have seen him somewhere. I thought I had one of these moments on one of my visits to Graceland. As I was walking up the drive to the house, there was an Elvis imitator sitting on the steps; and from a distance he looked just like Elvis. It was one of those moments when you could imagine Elvis himself sitting there. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you Robert, I loved going to Graceland it's sort of a surreal experience for a fan and that had to make it even more so. I've loved Elvis as long as I can remember. One of my friend's sons is a tribute artist and won first place at Elvis week last year. He doesn't really look like him that much but his sound and mannerisms are spot on.
Yeah, I sure got a kick out of it !:)) (chuckle, giggle) !!:)) This tune of yours really gets one in a good mood !!:)) I like just about everything about this tune, Josie !!:))
This is my new Josiesong fav !!!!:))
Cheers Dani
Dani, I don't know if you're around to read this but I really appreciate what you said.
Josie...... kinda glad I finally dropped in on this.
Nice country twanger.... There's a lot to like about this song. I could hear someone like Carleen Carter, or Miranda Lambert singing this..... It's a fun song.
I really liked the production chops you used..... backing out to just drums in a few places. When the guitar brought it back in with a short lick.... that guitar needed a clockwise twist of the volume knob right there...since it was almost lost in the background.
Way to go and looking to hear more stuff like that from you. The song, I think, may have been one of your best so far.
I've never been an Elvis fan but curiosity got the better of me on this and I'm glad I dropped in for a listen..... I played in a band once upon a time where the singer was an Elvis imitator. So much so that he used the EP mannerisms in his "normal" daily life. Sad thing was that this guy really could have made a ton of money in music doing the Elvis shows because he was actually pretty good at it..... but he never wanted to spend the time to get the music right..... "Just give me a "G" chord boys...." I didn't stay in that band very long....
Thank you very much Herb. Years ago I sang a demo for a song going to a specific country artist and I had so much fun with my version of her style that it's my alter ego when I want to really go for the twang. Yeah I had that guitar louder but it just didn't work well....I think there might have been some noise on the track I couldn't get out. Not sure now, but I remember trying it louder then having to pull it back to where it is for some reason. Too bad that guy wasn't willing to put in the work. From what I hear it's a fun job that pays great if you do it right.
OK, it finally played for me! It was definitely fun for ME to listen to, but I like the fact that it sounds like YOU had a lot of fun performing it! It was very evident in several places that you were totally unencumbered by self conscious "song writing" inhibitions, because you couldn't have whole-heartedly played with the timing and inflections the way you did unless you were just having a blast!
I especially liked you change of delivery at the lines:
Quote:
"He was holding that door and smiled hello Oh I thought I might be dead
sounded like you were totally smitten! (I assume that's the feeling you were shooting for, right?)
And the fact that it's based on a true story makes a very clever and fun song all the more intriguing on a whole new level!
Nice project all around Josie! It made me happy to hear you cut loose and let yourself have fun with it!
Thank you very much Pat. What insightful and nice things to say. And thanks for the heads up on the FB page.
This is incredibly good on every level possible: the production is crisp and sparkles with clarity; your arrangement is thoughtful and very well designed; your singing is both-thumbs-up great; the composition is witty and very intelligently written.
This could all so easily be a hit!
Ok ... I'm heading back to listen again.
All the best, Noel
Thank you so much Noel. From your mouth to God's ear. LOL! I appreciate you taking the time to listen and comment. I know how busy you are these days. And I can't thank you enough for all the help you given me with Reaper.
Hilarious! I'd be pretty shook up too if I saw Elvis, were it not for the fact that he's my next door neighbor. Now he wears a disguise and weighs about 400. So it seems pretty clear that you saw an Elvis impersonator. This wouldn't have been around Halloween would it?
Dean
LOL! Dean. No, it was in early summer and there he was in shorts and sandals. I was all shook up calling my BFF like honey you ain't gonna believe what just happened to me.
Thank you to everyone again who listened and left a comment. I appreciate you.
Here's the video I made of me singing the song from a little rattan loveseat like I was telling the story to a friend - I wanted to do something more than just a lyric video so here's grandma... LOL! Thanks for watching.
OH my, now we have Josie the actress. This was really nice and great effects with the video. I was particularly impressed with the accuracy of your lip-syncing.
Pretty good timing with that right toe tapping too.
Thanks Charlie. I read somewhere when making a video to always turn the audio track up loud and actually sing with it so I cranked the volume and let her fly.
I have been out of pocket for the past month, and it was a real pleasure to see one of your songs here when I came back! This one is really a lot of fun! I ministered at a church a few years ago, where the worship leader was a local celebrity Elvis impersonator. He had a Rolls Royce (an old one) that he drove to events and performed as Elvis. He was actually pretty good. Imagine, going to church with Elvis as the worship leader!
I really enjoyed this one! Good to hear you again.
Steve
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What a Fun Song Josie! Also nice to see you are a real woman and not some 50 something old man pretending to be a woman! lol Hope your root canal is a painless experience!
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