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I don't know if you have this in the US and in Canada, but, here in the UK, we have a food spread called Marmite. The idea is that people either love or hate Marmite. Nothing in between. So with this song. You may either say that it's a cliche', both harmonically and lyrically - same old chord progressions, same subject with the lyrics ... or you may perhaps, who knows, like it for what it is ... a somewhat sappy (haha) love song. Or, perhaps, my Marmite analogy is completely off, and you may just say: "meh ...", haha. Up to you, completely, of course - all feedback welcome :-) No-One But You THE LYRICS:I don't want to write Another song, I don't want to write Because it would feel wrong ... To write about people Who are in the news ... Or write about those Fighting for their views ... but then ... I remember you, The girl who I loved, who knew what is true, I remember you ... and then Nothing matters, nothing will do This world is a mess, We both know this, only too well, This world, I confess, Would easily have been hell Had I not met you The girl with long hair, who made me feel safe, Had I not hugged you, and held you, it seemed, Forever, always, Had I not met you The girl with long hair, the girl full of life, Had I not hugged you, The girl who is now someone else's wife, I'd not want to write Another chord, another word, And it'd still feel wrong If I were to write a song ... About something that just isn't true, Something, someone other than you ... No-one but you ... it's no-one but you. THE BAND:****** Song Summary ************* Title: Nothing But You - 3 July 2022 File:Nothing But You - 3 July 2022.SGU Key=C , Tempo 70, Length (m:s)=3:05 No intro. 50 bar chorus, from bar 1 to bar 50. Repeat x1 chorus No Melody No Soloist track. Song is saved with Volume, Pan, Reverb, Chorus, Bank0, Style is _BLUEINK.STY (Blue Ink Slow Songwriter Strum) RealTracks in style: 1036:Bass, Electric, NorthernRockBallad Ev 065 RealTracks in style: ~1639:Piano, Electric, Rhythm JazzFunkBreezy Ev16 075 RealTracks in style: 869:Guitar, Electric, Rhythm ModernRnBRockWarmA-B Ev 065 RealTracks in style: 1004:Guitar, 12-String Acoustic, Rhythm ClassicRockStrumming Ev16 065 RealDrums in style:NashvilleBrushesEasyBluegrass: a: Sidestick, Brushes b: Brushes, Stick Mixed in Mixcraft Pro Studio 9, with a couple of EQ tweaks to the voice track. Thanks to PG Music, and thank you for listening and for any and all comments!
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We have Vegemite & Marmite though the latter is far, far less popular. Like butter on bread it's the 'mites are a great success story of early introduction and continued use through family culture and salt addiction. Something has to be done with excess milk and the waste of the beer making process... James, it's familiar in that it comes with the "James Changes" but there's nothing hackneyed about the music or the lyric. You write from your heart and that is clear. Your turn of phrase has that Englishness that is somewhat more formal and pleasant to the ear than Australian English. Had I not... is a perfect example of this. Terrific vocal recording though I would LOVE you to work on this and slowly add sung lines.
Cheers rayc "What's so funny about peace, love & understanding?" - N.Lowe
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James,
A good write. And a good vocal - nicely recorded, smooth, even...
The mix is good.
A few times the quick chord changes seemed to be "fighting" the melody a bit.
Good job overall.
fj
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James, your poetry set to music is your forte that is for sure
Great spoken work, although a bit of a sad ending
Excellent backing tracks and chord progression
Super mix
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Hello James ...
Spoken word music is definitely your strength. A slight touch of reverb on your voice, in my opinion, would make even more dynamic. And you know how I enjoy unusual and lovely chord arrangements! And perhaps just a touch more higher EQ. Nonetheless, this is a lovely piece - terrific lyric, sweet arrangement and has that special Delsano magic all over it. Very, very nice, my friend! A wonderful listen! best to you ...
Alan
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James,
You always do these spoken songs so well! I think your mix is good. I also think Alan is correct about a slight touch of reverb on the vocals would bring them out a bit more! You are a really good lyricist! And no matter whether you speak or sing the parts it always seems to work really well!
Thanks, and take care, Torrey
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Ray: haha, re: Vegemite and Marmite. I've never tasted the former, and rarely the latter, I must say. I don't know what I'm missing, I guess ... Thanks so much for your kind words, I'm glad to hear the song works for you, and especially that it doesn't sound hackneyed or cliche'. I fully intend to change topic, in my upcoming songs, but this one just wrote itself - again ... anyway, genuine thanks for listening and for such a kind comment!!!
floyd: yep, absolutely - in places, the chord changes are too fast for the melody. I'll have to re-record this at some point ... argh :-) Thanks for pointing this out, spot on! and thank you so much for listening!
Mario: thank you! Always a joy to see that you've listened to one of my songs, and even commented on it!
Alan: you're so kind - too kind, perhaps? but, as usual, I'll take it without question, haha. Yes, the reverb and EQ points are taken - as everyone knows, post-production is my weakest point. I'll have to toy with it and see what works best, that's my approach to these things, haha. Wishing you nothing but the best, thanks so much for listening and for, as always, a very kind comment.
Torrey: thank you so much. I'm grateful that you gave it a listen, and happy to hear you think the song worked. I have to re-record it anyway, given the chords problem highlighted by Mr Jane, so I'll see what I can do by way of reverb, then! but I'm glad you liked the idea of the song, anyway. For better or worse, sometimes the lyrics just write themselves, haha ...
Thank you all, ever so much - and, once again, thank you PG Music.
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nice intimate vocals and lyrics..
ps..growing up in london my granny gave me a little marmite , god how i miss her. but i cant have it now due to salt content...sigh.
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I agree with Alan and others.
The "talking" approach seems to fits you like a glove.
A special sound for sure.
Rob
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James,
A good write and you are definitely finding your sweet spot in mixing your vocals into the mix—the blend is stellar here. The one downside for me are the (in my opinion) too frequent chord changes, which are a bit too fast and furious for a song of this genre. While they are impressive in their own right, I think it may distract from the mood of the tune (at least it does for me a bit). Just one listener’s opinion, so take it with a big grain of salt, and see what others think.
All my best,
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Thanks oldmuso! Glad you enjoyed the song.
Thank you, also, Rob - really grateful.
Deej: yes, floyd also mentioned the chord changes. I'll have to re-listen and, most likely, re-record ... argh :-) Thanks so much for listening and for your very kind and honest advice!
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Very cool lyric James. We do not have Marmite in Canada that I know of. Not sure I would like it. Very cool lyric and delivery. Backtrack was perfect for your lyric. Well done
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Hi James,
See? These kind of songs are sooo your thing. Some months ago you wrote you want to make some happier songs. Not the sad ones. I wrote you must not do that; this is your style/ groove. And with this song you proofed it is like that! A very nice -sad- song, but like some wrote here, you need to make a few adjustments. Some reverb on the vocals and less chord changements in between.
Oh, and although we in the Netherlands hate marmite and enjoy our peanutbutter, I loved it. The taste is so awful that you had to like it... (that's not always the case for me), but, like you, I stopped using it because of the salt.
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James, you always have the best chord changes, and this one is an outstanding music lesson. I agree with Hans that this is your style. Sad songs that actually sound like they are sung by a man who is secretly happy about the sadness. Wow, that sentence doesn't make sense. You are singing about melancholy yet there are happy memories coloring your woe. Sing on, James.
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Thanks, Hans! I will work on the song, but thanks for listening and for, as usual, very fair, insightful and helpful comments!
Marty: everything you say makes sense, trust me. Thank you so much for all your kindness and helpful comments! It really is humbling to hear such a good musician be so nice about my little musical (and lyrical) experiments. It's really kind of you. God bless.
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I know your feeling set out in the lyric about writing about things you haven’t experienced. The only way you can do that is research and analogy to try to make it seem like you know all about it. Sometimes it works, sometimes not. Here you seem to be writing about a personal experience and that comes over so it works. The only thing you could add is a melody.
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Thanks Vic, ever so much. Really appreciate your kind comments and advice.
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A nice lyric James, and yes.....the world is a mess!! I like the lyrics and the delivery......smooth narration!!! Great job!! Take care. Greg
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