Originally Posted by Sören Ahlbäck
Personal lyrics and singing. Very nice feeling. Sad but love.

Sören - thanks for having a listen....


Originally Posted by jannesan
Simple and wistful, full of elegance from chardonnay to satin sheets. "the best i'll have to offer/is my heart/and some closet space" I wish I could express as much with as few words.

The arrangement has lots to offer, cello & sax & piano work together in a very pleasing way. And vocal delivery is emotional singing straight from the heart and to the listeners' hearts.

Janne

Thanks, Janne. Much appreciated...

Originally Posted by Al-David
Hi Floyd ... Greg's comment about this sounding like a Jimmy Webb song rings true to me. Like you, he is a master lyricist.

Okay - short and sweet:

Music this good is extremely rare these days. You might be the best songwriter Nashville should have wrapped its arms around but didn't have the common and better sense to do. And - I don't have to exaggerate to say that.

Take care,

Alan

Alan - very nice of you to say those things... Thanks!


Originally Posted by rayc
What struck me 1st was your voice...it sits a little differently...in a good/different way.
The sax has a late 70s Raphael Ravenscroftness to it. It's probably just me that hears it as a time & place date stamp.
LOVELY lyrical observations/conversations and a complete FJ bundle of wonderful, heartfelt melody and ideas.

Thanks, ray!
That Baker Street sax is chiseled into our brains - so it ends up being the sax sound I'm always looking for...


Originally Posted by vicarn
Lovely, heartfelt song that has your signature all over it, Floyd.
I wish now that I'd stuck with my piano lessons as a kid.

Vic

Thanks, Vic...