Some of you may remember my friend Chris Raper. I met Chris when I took a couple of firearms related classes with him many years ago. After Chris had turned 70 he called me up one day to tell me he had just bought a Mandolin and asked if I knew anyone who could help him get started with the instrument. He eventually found a teacher and went on to play well enough to join in a gospel bluegrass band. His wife, inspired by what he was doing bought and learned to play a Uke. He even started a weekly bluegrass jam session where up to 12 people were coming to jam the the church fellowship hall for a couple of hours every Wed afternoon. He called me up to talk about songs and writing and told me he had written a song and could I help him record it. That was a song I posted here called He's My One. After we did that one, he wrote another and we set up a session to record that as well. He showed up with his wife and a girl singer named Isabel who was going to sing the new song and record a vocal for He's My One as well. A couple of hours later, both were done.

On August 30, 2024, Chris passed away unexpectedly.

His wife and family asked if I could please send them the songs Chris had written and recorded in my studio. So I remixed the songs and sent them to the family.

This is the last one we worked on.

A million laughs and a sad goodbye

Singer: Isabel P.
Bass 536
Mando 2121
Guitars 528 & 3174

The lyrics should be easy to understand.

Enjoy


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