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Hi all wrote this a little while back.
All comments welcome. Rob4580

Get Me Back To You

I went out late last night to see were you had gone.
Searched every bar and honk tonk for you.
Been searching high and low till my tear drops start to
flow.
Please find a way to get me back to you.

Chorus
I'm going down heart break road again.
Your coming back but I don't know when.

Bridge

Chorus
I'm going down heart break road again.
Your coming back but I don't know when.

Verse

Then I saw you walking bye mascara stained your eyes.
You covered up your face not let me see.
Though there's no need to cry wont be fooled by your lies.
Honey wont you come on back to me.

Bridge

Chorus
I'm going down heart break road again.
Your coming back but I don't know when.

I went out late last night to see were you had gone.
Searched every bar and honky tonk for you.
Been searching high and low till my tear drops
start to flow.
Please find a way to get me back to you.

Bridge

Chorus
I'm going down heart break road again.
Your coming back but I don't know when.

Chorus
I'm going down heart break road again.
Your coming back but I don't know when.
Your coming back but I don't know when.

A fast rockabilly folk style that features a classic rockabilly electric guitar
playing blues and rock 'n' roll licks.
Two acoustic guitars strum similar patterns
but one has six strings and the other has twelve.
The acoustic bass plays "in 2", often alternating between the root and fifth.
RockabillySwing^ RealDrums play in their first variation,
which includes simple toms in the A section and tom 8ths in the B section.
This song is in the key of A and uses pop and dominant chords that change every 2 to 8 beats.

****** Song Summary *************
Title: _4THGEAR Demo - 4th Gear Rockabilly Folk Swing
File:Get Me Back To You.SGU
Key=D , Tempo 165, Length (m:s)=3:00
4 bar intro, 116 bar chorus, from bar 5 to bar 120. Repeat x1 chorus
No Melody
Soloist track has 741 notes, Soloist harmony is < no harmony >(0)
Song is saved with Volume, Pan, Reverb, Chorus, Bank0,
Song is saved with bar changes for Volume Changes,
Style is _4THGEAR.STY (4th Gear Rockabilly Folk Swing)

RealTracks in style: 401:Bass, Acoustic, Jazz Ray Sw 160 ('2' only)
RealTracks in style: 2496:Guitar, Electric, Rhythm RockabillySwingBrent Sw 165
RealTracks in style: ~373:Guitar, Acoustic, Strumming Hank Sw 165
RealTracks in style: 3220:Guitar, 12-String Acoustic, Rhythm CampfireFastSwing Sw 165
RealTracks in song: 2559:Guitar, Electric, Soloist RockabillyJiveBrent Sw 190
RealDrums [in style:RockabillySwing^01-a:Tom, b:Tom 8th
Great voice. So rich and full. I like this song. It's very Country circa 1970's, which is to say the best era, in my opinion. Nice work.
Nicely done - love the groove on this one, and it's a great throwback to 70's era country. Got my toe tapping from the get go, and your vocals work perfectly over the instrumentation.

Thanks for sharing smile
Best I've heard from you, I like the way the vocals build up in the first line of your chorus, reminds me of Buck Owens, very effective. Good singing as usual.
Listening to this makes me want to get up and dance (but I might hurt myself). Catchy and great vocal. Love the rockabilly!
Cool rockabilly number!! You are a songwriting machine Rob! Love the feel and the vocal!! Take care. Greg
Rob,
You have a good feel for the style; music, lyrics and especially your vocal, make for a classic sound.
You definitely know how to deliver a rocking song!

Robert
Hi Rob,

I don't know much about Country, but this one seems to be a very classic one to me. It got a real good flowing rhythm, you sing it authentically (which means VERY WELL) and I do like the soloing guitar - well chosen.

You know what? My advice: Forget about her or you'll end up in Heartbreak Hotel... smile

Regards,

Stefan
Rob,
very well made and written.
Your rich voice is Cocky's Joy on damper.
I did feel the solo guitar wasn't quite up to the song's standard.
Rob, loved the layered guitars throughout the song and your voice blended well within the mix. Keep up the great work sir!
Very melodic, has kind of a school dance vibe, almost too catchy for going down on the heart break road smile Nice chording, enjoyable band and great vocals.

Janne
Hello JPT.
Thank you for commenting and listening.
Rob4580

Originally Posted By: jptjptjpt
Great voice. So rich and full. I like this song. It's very Country circa 1970's, which is to say the best era, in my opinion. Nice work.
Really great use of RealTracks! I love the energy of this song. Thanks for sharing.
Hello Deryk. Thanks for your great comment.
Rob4580



Originally Posted By: Deryk - PG Music
Nicely done - love the groove on this one, and it's a great throwback to 70's era country. Got my toe tapping from the get go, and your vocals work perfectly over the instrumentation.

Thanks for sharing smile
Thank you for listening Tune Monger.
Rob4580

Originally Posted By: TuneMonger
Best I've heard from you, I like the way the vocals build up in the first line of your chorus, reminds me of Buck Owens, very effective. Good singing as usual.
A solid tune, Rob.

Good BAND. Good vocal. And a good mix.

You do this style well...

fj
Classic old school country. Great voice. Guitars were nice too.
Hello, 'Rob4580'...

Seems to me I haven't heard a post from you in a long while. Regardless, this song, Get Me Back to You, has a convincingly lonesome sound, even as it as swings like a jukebox selection heard in a roadside diner.

All of the Real Track instruments have a clear, clean presence that, with addition of the reverb FX you applied, make the song sound like something that walked through a door out of the past, and into the present. The bass thumps in time like an expectant heart. The cymbal crash that ends the song was theatrical enough to get a round of applause from an imaginary audience showing their appreciation for the bands' musicianship smile.

Your lyrics evoke a time and a place that still lives in our hearts, and the way you sang them would have girls rushing up to the stage to have you blow kisses at them laugh !!!

Enjoyably,

LOREN (a.k.a. 'bluage')
Sounds like a young Johnny Cash, Loved it, now that's country!!
Rob, you always turn out a great vocal and this no exception! Everything sounds fantastic in this! Thanks, Torrey
Really well done. It's always great to listen to a song that checks the boxes.
Another nice one...
A good country classic/pop feel to it...
The second time I played it...
I picked up the acoustic & played along!
Cool vocal Rob. Loved the backtrack. Well done
Hello Ezekiel's Storm.
Im glad you didnt hurt your self.
Thank you for the encouragement.
Rob4580


Originally Posted By: Ezekiel's Storm
Listening to this makes me want to get up and dance (but I might hurt myself). Catchy and great vocal. Love the rockabilly!
Thank you for the complement Greg.
Rob4580


Originally Posted By: Greg Johnson
Cool rockabilly number!! You are a songwriting machine Rob! Love the feel and the vocal!! Take care. Greg
Rob,

Very cool Rockabilly song—deep, rich and smooth vocal (and harmonies). Great production work. Nice throwback song that gets the head bobbing and toes tapping. Killer stuff!

Kind regards,

Deej
Thanks for listening Rob.
Rob4580


Originally Posted By: Robertkc
Rob,
You have a good feel for the style; music, lyrics and especially your vocal, make for a classic sound.
You definitely know how to deliver a rocking song!

Robert
What a fun, fun tune! This is a really well done track! Nice work.
Rockabilly at its finest! Loved the groove! Your vocal was perfect for this genre. Everything about this is great.

My kind of music and you nailed it!
Really liked this from the very first note.

Great mix, great lyrics, great delivery.

Perfect choice of band members.

Excellent throughout.

Hello Stefan. Thank you for your encouragement.
Rob 4580


Originally Posted By: Crossroads
Hi Rob,

I don't know much about Country, but this one seems to be a very classic one to me. It got a real good flowing rhythm, you sing it authentically (which means VERY WELL) and I do like the soloing guitar - well chosen.

You know what? My advice: Forget about her or you'll end up in Heartbreak Hotel... smile

Regards,

Stefan

Very well done. Everything here is in place, nothing to distract from the warm, yet every so slightly grizzly vocals (which fit the words perfectly). I would tend to agree with the other post about the guitar solo from @Crossroads, but then I don't really feel that the solo needs to stand out in rockabilly - that came later with the true rockers. In any case, it leaves a warm, upbeat, and catchy echo in its wake. Rockabilly on!

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