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Floyd,
Another finely crafted tune, fresh and colorful lyrics with a great hook heading into that chorus. I think I have to crib from that template above. Seems to me as well there’s only so much to say when song after song is this well done. Great stuff!
Hope all is well in your world!
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Simply put Another 'masterclass" in songwriting and production . Thanks Fj Good to see you back around, John. Thanks for stopping in... This brings back some memories of a few folks I've known along life's path I have trod.
You handle the tracks in a masterful way. Nice work on the writing too.
I like the energy and the groove you set in this song. Thanks for having a listen, Herb...
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John, Olemon, Rob and Charlie,
Thanks for mentioning my small part in floyd’s wonderful song!
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Our albums and singles are on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube Music, Pandora and more. If interested search on Janice Merritt. Thanks! Our Videos
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Hi Floyd,
what else would one expect from you than another great song. Great write, good flow, awsome vocals - although the adjectives I use to praise your songs are always the same, it's kind of a new sensation every time I listen to your music. Just too good. What else...
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Okay... I can go with the template thing... with a couple of caveats...
YOU FORGET TO FILL IT OUT! What ARE those quotable lines??? Floyd, I can't be expected to do everything. I mean, what next? Have my assistant take a dictation on what what I feel those lines would be? My goodness; my wife already has plenty to do! Give her a break man.  You see, as a song writer, you want to start imagining being your listener. Then, and only then, can you relate to them better. Perhaps filling in the blanks about what I would think the great lines would be, would be a good start. You seem to be giving Bud credit for my production/mix? What's up with that?? You know I think the world of Bud (he knows that, too, hopefully), but he gets plenty of credit for his own impeccable productions/mixes. Really. He DOES record Janice's incredible harmonies - and adds the processing to them, generally - and send them to me... But geez... I knew he didn't on this song; but I clearly didn't think you actually read all of our comments...and there are MANY. It's obvious what needs to be done here. Multiple forms! I've been sitting at the DMV since you wrote this yesterday to see how to create many, many forms with subtle differences. If anyone can help number f212 accomplish this; they can! How did you get you stamp to work on here? Mine just leaves ink "Thanks!" marks all over my monitor. Again, really great song. You placement of rhyme has seemed to have shifted; and I REALLY like it! It makes your songs really catchy but not in a "Barney" kind of way. You songs are so well crafted; it's impressive. Keep 'em comin'! Tee Hee. Nice to hear a faster tempo country pop song from you, that chorus is really catchy and the tempo expresses excellently the whirlwind and the hurricane in the story. Arrangement, vocals and mix are top stuff.
Janne Thanks, Janne!
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This is a corker Floyd.  As soon as it started I was there, watching the scene. The chorus is tremendous, and I'm going to have it as an ear worm for the rest of the day.  Great vocals and production as usual, and the Janice interjections were so right! John Thanks, John. Coming from you that means a lot... your last one was a work of art! Another awesome tune Floyd. Loved the timing of the phrasing of your lyrics. This was very cool. I think this made the song very special. Excellent vocal, backtrack, and mix. Guitar was awesome. Very cool tone.. Well done Scoot - thanks so much for that very nice review!!!
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So good. A tribute to the free spirit. This love song has universal appeal, which is a feat in itself. Add in your vocal performance and that of the Janettes (Janice!) and the production - that's some mighty fine RT's mixing and editing by the way - and you've got another winner on your hands.
Take care. Scott - thanks so much for that fine review... good to see you back around... Hi Floyd. You never fail to surprise. Another great write. I particularly enjoyed the vocal harmony. As always your lyrics stand out and great choice for the band. Great stuff Rob. I appreciate that, Rob... Thanks!
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A Floyd Jane song, added to a Floyd Jane write with Janice Bud Harmonies and production: " the whoop, the wild, the woman-child what you see is what you get" really sums up the total.
My Jane/Merritt reply template: "Really enjoyed this! Thanks for sharing." (c) Ember-PG-Music
It seems to always fit the bill...
so... Really enjoyed this! Thanks for sharing.
But! This time there's more. For all it is, as is; Lyrically, this is a real good candidate for someone to turn this into a true Modern/Today's, current heard on the radio - song. To my mind anyway. I may be on a lonesome road, but I can hear it... Charlie - I appreciate that you see the potential in this. Thanks!! Hey Floyd, Good God I got some catching up to do on this forum! Man, this is a GREAT song. The sound is wall to wall professional studio with a high energy, radio ready mix. Love it man! One thing, though--it seems like I have heard this somewhere else in another version. I recognize these lyrics. Did you do an earlier version of this or am I trippin'? No need to answer the last question, just the first one. Thanks, Mr. Snyder! You did hear this before - privately. All other questions are open to speculation...
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Floyd,
Another finely crafted tune, fresh and colorful lyrics with a great hook heading into that chorus. I think I have to crib from that template above. Seems to me as well there’s only so much to say when song after song is this well done. Great stuff!
Hope all is well in your world!
Deej
Deej - good to have you stop in for a listen. Thanks for the nice comments... Hi Floyd,
what else would one expect from you than another great song. Great write, good flow, awsome vocals - although the adjectives I use to praise your songs are always the same, it's kind of a new sensation every time I listen to your music. Just too good. What else...
Cheers,
Stefan Stefan - Thanks for that. Appreciated!! JANICE - Thanks for always adding "that little something special" to my songs. (And Bud - thanks for recording the BGVs)
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floyd,
Nice song! It is a song exactly like the great example of the chord progression of "I - VIm - IV - V7". Janettes are sounding really cool. I agree with Janne. Nice to hear a faster tempo country pop song from you, that chorus is really catchy and the tempo expresses excellently the whirlwind and the hurricane in the story. Arrangement, vocals and mix are top stuff. Enjoyed my listen a lot.
Best regards.
Shigeki Adachi
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I actually love this kind of behavior... Women who are like that makes life interesting and unpredictable!
Very good song and - as always - perfectly produced!
Well done! Will
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Floyd, you wrote to me in another thread that you didn't want to "bump" this thread too much... if any song or thread ever deserved to be "bumped" a lot, this is the one...
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Hi floyd, When I looked at the document that I created for writing about “Coloring Outside The Lines”, I had to blink twice. I seems that I started it on May 7 at 10:05 pm. I clearly recall that I was planning on returning to it the next day. I don’t know where all that time has gone to! Even though I’m really late to the party, this song is brilliant is so, so many ways. The first thing that really appealed to me was the way you started the vocals before any of the band got up and running. The way I see it, there is no more powerful way to grab a listener’s attention than to start a song this way. Such an approach to production isn’t used that often these days but some really famous songs and singers have used this technique with a great deal of impact. Titles that spring to mind are… - Blue Suede Shoes (Elvis Presley)
- Purple People Eater (Sheb Woolley)
- Rock Around The Clock (Bill Hailey)
- Amazing Grace (Judy Collins, Il Divo)
- Hello God (Dolly Parton)
The way you’ve set the scene and introduced the lead character in verse 1 is spectacular! I found that by the end of the first verse, the image and traits of the woman you’re singing about were realistically vivid in my mind. You’ve painted the picture with some really masterful brushstrokes! And that production and your singing… just WOW ! My favourite lines are "Coloring Outside The Lines" and “Hell-bent with the slightest hint of heaven” – that’re great metaphors and I seriously admire your ability to come up with them. I totally enjoyed this (a few times). All the best, Noel
MY SONGS...Audiophile BIAB 2026
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Nice work on this Floyd! Quite enjoyed the timbres this has and the instruments are layered nicely too. Very fun lyrics too. Thanks for sharing!
Cheers, Joe
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I was not going to visit this one again, but it seems to have a life of it's own (which is always nice) floyd,
Nice song! It is a song exactly like the great example of the chord progression of "I - VIm - IV - V7". Janettes are sounding really cool. I agree with Janne. Nice to hear a faster tempo country pop song from you, that chorus is really catchy and the tempo expresses excellently the whirlwind and the hurricane in the story. Arrangement, vocals and mix are top stuff. Enjoyed my listen a lot.
Best regards.
Shigeki Adachi Shigeki Adachi - thanks for the nice comments. (You have not been around in a while!!) I actually love this kind of behavior... Women who are like that makes life interesting and unpredictable!
Very good song and - as always - perfectly produced!
Well done! Will Floyd, you wrote to me in another thread that you didn't want to "bump" this thread too much... if any song or thread ever deserved to be "bumped" a lot, this is the one...
Will Will - THANKS for your terrific support of this song! I greatly appreciate it... Thanks, Buja... Hi floyd,
When I looked at the document that I created for writing about “Coloring Outside The Lines”, I had to blink twice. I seems that I started it on May 7 at 10:05 pm. I clearly recall that I was planning on returning to it the next day. I don’t know where all that time has gone to!
Even though I’m really late to the party, this song is brilliant is so, so many ways.
Noel - I am ALWAYS pleased to see you pop in to one of my song thread! Early or late... The first thing that really appealed to me was the way you started the vocals before any of the band got up and running. The way I see it, there is no more powerful way to grab a listener’s attention than to start a song this way. Such an approach to production isn’t used that often these days but some really famous songs and singers have used this technique with a great deal of impact. Titles that spring to mind are… - Blue Suede Shoes (Elvis Presley)
- Purple People Eater (Sheb Woolley)
- Rock Around The Clock (Bill Hailey)
- Amazing Grace (Judy Collins, Il Divo)
- Hello God (Dolly Parton)
I have to give some credit to Bud (and Janice?) - I originally had a 4 bar intro - the full band playing - and then a STOP - and then started singing (before the music jumped back in). They (J&B) thought it made the song too long. So I simply dropped the opening 4 bars... The way you’ve set the scene and introduced the lead character in verse 1 is spectacular! I found that by the end of the first verse, the image and traits of the woman you’re singing about were realistically vivid in my mind. You’ve painted the picture with some really masterful brushstrokes! It's comments like that that make it all worthwhile... And that production and your singing… just WOW !
...and that, too... My favourite lines are "Coloring Outside The Lines" and “Hell-bent with the slightest hint of heaven” – that’re great metaphors and I seriously admire your ability to come up with them.
I totally enjoyed this (a few times).
All the best, Noel Thanks for the great review, Noel! Nice work on this Floyd! Quite enjoyed the timbres this has and the instruments are layered nicely too. Very fun lyrics too. Thanks for sharing! Hey, Joe! Thanks for stopping in for a listen...
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