Originally Posted by David Snyder
… You really have a knack for extremely catchy pop songs that sounded like they may have been on the radio back in the hay day of hit radio songs.

I don't know if you ever heard a song called love grows where My Rosemary goes and nobody knows like me or something like that... I can't remember who did that song

. . Oh I just looked it up it was Edison Lighthouse... And as it turns out it was the first number one single of the 1970s.

The composition and mix kind of remind me of it a little bit.

Anyway great song man keep writing them!!
Thank you David! Yes, listened to that song many times and played it when I was in a band - I can see how the style is similar. There were also other similar songs of the era that shared the same vocalist*.

Writing catchy songs is what I aim for, and because the 60s and 70s had a lot more melodic content, my songs tend to fall in that era’s sound. Recently, I have had a longing to write and record more 90s style music - a decade that doesn’t always get the dues it deserves - in one sense, a renaissance of the 60s and 70s.

Thanks for listening and your comments!

Andrew
* As a prolific session musician, (Tony) Burrows was involved in several transatlantic hit singles throughout the late 1960s and early 1970s, most of which were one-hit wonders, including "Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)" by Edison Lighthouse, "United We Stand" by Brotherhood of Man, "My Baby Loves Lovin'" by White Plains, "Gimme Dat Ding" by the Pipkins and "Beach Baby" by the First Class. Wikipedia: Tony Burrows