This is a remix of an older song. Used the original FX chain for the vocals instead of the one I'm using now since I like the more vintage sound for this song. Yes, I know to many of you this will sound like a song from the 60s. Oops, there I go again.. Ha!
Thanks in advance for any time spent listening and providing your thoughts!
Key=C , Tempo 135, Length (m:s)=3:04 Style is _JOLT.STY (Jolt Brit Blues Rock) RealTracks in style: 1717:Bass, Electric, TexasBluesRockStraight Ev 120 RealTracks in style: ~674:Organ, B3, Background Blues Roadhouse Ev 120 RealTracks in style: 3360:Guitar, Electric, Rhythm BritBluesRock70sChoppy Ev 110 RealTracks in song: 2533:Guitar, Acoustic, HeldChords RealDrums in style:RockHardEven8^1-a:Snare, HiHat , b:Snare, Ride
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Lyrics: R.W. Davis Vocals: D.A. Hughes Pretty much everything else: Me
Yeah, you’re just standing there A smile on your lips Books on your hip And sneakers of a shade that hurts my eyes
Yeah, you just walk away I forget to speak Makes me feel weak When I suddenly realize That you’re gone
J-J-J-Julia From the very first time I laid eyes on you I knew I shouldn’t waste my tries on you Cos you were just too beautiful And you looked just too happy standing there, not knowing me
Yeah, you just walk on by Your eyes straight ahead Lips bloody red And making me fade from existence
Yeah, you’re just standing there The world at your feet I can’t compete So I just stand off in the distance Until you’re gone
J-J-J-Julia From the very first time I laid eyes on you I knew I shouldn’t waste my tries on you Cos you were just too beautiful And you looked just too happy standing there, not knowing me
You leave me perplexed I don’t know what’s next I try to speak But words are hard to find I try to forget But you stay on my mind
J-J-J-Julia From the very first time I laid eyes on you I knew I shouldn’t waste my tries on you I knew there’d be no more skies of blue And I would stay paralyzed, it’s true Cos you were just too beautiful And you looked just too happy standing there, not knowing me
J-J-J-Julia J-J-J-Julia J-J-J-Julia
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Last edited by DC Ron; 02/04/2405:20 PM.
DC Ron BiaB Audiophile Presonus Studio One StudioCat DAW dual screen Presonus Faderport 16 Too many guitars (is that a thing?)
You are absolutely right; a 60ths song! But a very nice one too. That j j j Julia reminded me of a song from Robin Gibb, it's called Julliet. He also sang it like; j j j Julliet, oho Juliet Whatever... Your song is very beautiful and filled with the all the doubts boys have when trying to connect with a lovely girl.
And after this 60s song you have to make one for generation Z.... They have problems like these too, but because their demands are higher they can't find the perfect match. Nice story for a song???
Ron, Yes, it has a great 60s sound. Not a bad thing at all - this is cool retro pop. Love the vocal and the song. You really have a great mix here as well. Bob
Thanks, Bob!
Originally Posted by Birchwood
Hi Ron, You are absolutely right; a 60ths song! But a very nice one too. That j j j Julia reminded me of a song from Robin Gibb, it's called Julliet. He also sang it like; j j j Julliet, oho Juliet Whatever... Your song is very beautiful and filled with the all the doubts boys have when trying to connect with a lovely girl. And after this 60s song you have to make one for generation Z.... They have problems like these too, but because their demands are higher they can't find the perfect match. Nice story for a song??? Hans
Hans, thanks for the listen! Just looked up Robin's Juliet song. Seems it was a huge hit in Europe but never charted here in the USA. Lovely song, and Robin could of course really sing. The version I listened to did not have a "J-J-J-Juliette" line, so maybe I didn't hear the same one you are thinking of.
Agree the theme on Julia is universal across generations as you suggest. Like your idea for a complimentary song. Our kids are Zoomers, so maybe there's something there. Hmmm....
Originally Posted by floyd jane
Excellence Abounds. The Write. The Vocals. The Production. The Mix. Damn Good Pop Music. Love It. fj
Gee, Floyd, THANKS a lot!
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DC Ron, The distorted guitars give this a 60's sound to me with a Beach Boys/Beatles vibe! Your vocals sound great including the processing used! The modulation is effective! Everything sounds super to me, especially the little stutter used in the chorus! Thanks
Excellent! I love this retro-like song. Great vocals! The lyrics made me smile. Well done!
James, ha! Making smiles is more profound than making music. Glad you liked it!
Originally Posted by Torrey Bliss
DC Ron, The distorted guitars give this a 60's sound to me with a Beach Boys/Beatles vibe! Your vocals sound great including the processing used! The modulation is effective! Everything sounds super to me, especially the little stutter used in the chorus! Thanks
Torrey, yeah, that's a cool guitar RT. I often use more than one guitar and layer or pan them, but this one guitar RT carries most of the song. The modulation was a fun way to energize the bridge leading to the final chorus. The stutter lyric gave me some pause at first but ended up sounding really cool to me, too. Glad it all worked for you, thanks for the feedback! (You also reminded me that I neglected to credit the lyricist and vocalist in the original post. Now corrected.)
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Sounds old-fashioned, but in a good way. I love those harmonies and the catchy chorus. Good lyrics, good vocals and a really good production, perfect for that time.
It DOES have a 60s thing going on, but it also brings in the best of the 50s. Good one, Ron. Excellent harmony and vocal. Perfect band. Good write. If she looked like that depiction pic, it's no wonder you stuttered.
Sounds old-fashioned, but in a good way. I love those harmonies and the catchy chorus. Good lyrics, good vocals and a really good production, perfect for that time.
Brain, thanks, glad you liked it!
Originally Posted by BabuMusic
It DOES have a 60s thing going on, but it also brings in the best of the 50s. Good one, Ron. Excellent harmony and vocal. Perfect band. Good write. If she looked like that depiction pic, it's no wonder you stuttered.
Thanks, Marty! Now about that silhouette depiction...
Originally Posted by vicarn
I agree about the 60's sound. Vocal reminds me of Peter Noone of Herman's Hermits. Well sung and put together. Vic
Vic, yeah, Dusty can nail any genre from death metal to lounge jazz. Peter Noone would be a good fit for this song. Thanks for the input!
Originally Posted by David Snyder
Yes, definitely 60s! Keep this in mind for sync if they ever do Austin Powers IV_ The Return of Dr. DC Ron and the Final Insult. You don't look like a woman-man, you look like a MAN MAN! Yeah baby!! And I dig it! You look like million bucks!! Hmmmm. Mmmmmm. You're not supposed to say that anymore Mr. Powers. And a million dollars really isn't a lot of money anymore.
D-d-d-David, [speechless]
Well, there are some things one just can't unsee, aren't there? Thanks for the listen!
Last edited by DC Ron; 02/05/2412:58 PM.
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Everything about this screams sixties. What a trip down memory lane! The vocals are excellent, the stutter adds the juice, the modulation is very cool. Two thumbs way up, Tom
Everything about this screams sixties. What a trip down memory lane! The vocals are excellent, the stutter adds the juice, the modulation is very cool. Two thumbs way up, Tom
Tom, thanks for the listen! Glad you liked it! Ron
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