Originally Posted by dcuny
Hi, floyd jane.

Lovely build. It achingly pulls at the heartstrings, like it should.
Whether or not a song pulls heartstrings ought to be the quality by which it's judged. Perhaps the only one.. smile

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Speaking of strings, I love the bends on the guitar solo. Because (like your vocals) it's not about the notes you play, but how you play them.
This is, of course, great to hear...

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There's no break in the phrase going into the first chorus, which is something I've heard you do before. I've got to steal that.
Steal away! That's how we grow!!

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The instrumentation is subtle - the cello comes in for a very brief bit, and so on. Soft, but super effective. In some ways the opposite of my "big" productions, and you make every note count.
I appreciate that you appreciate that. You are a good producer. You think about it, you care about it, it shows...

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So good. smile
Always great to hear.
Thanks, David





Originally Posted by rsdean
Floyd,

"Do You Think Of Me?" has immediately become a new favorite.
That is always a good thing to hear. And nice that you say that regularly. smile

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This is one of those songs that finds its way to you within the first 10 seconds. The writing, arrangement, and stellar vocal pull you close and keep you there until it's over — a song meant to be played over and over again.
That might be one of the coolest things anyone has ever said to me about a song.

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It reminds me of why I love songwriters like Carole Bayer Sager and Burt Bacharach.
Ya gotta know I love that.

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The song’s intent is instantly apparent. It breathes with you as you listen and lingers long after it ends.
No, wait! THIS is the coolest thing anyone has ever said to me about a song!

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It also reminds me of why songwriting is my greatest joy.
Bob
"...greatest joy" ---- Of Course! you found the words I was actually looking for.
Your comments are even lyrical.

Your words truly warmed my heart, Bob