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I posted this song a couple of times but this is the first time Kay's sung it. It's one of my own songs I wrote years ago. I did the audio rather than video for quality's sake.

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Lovely Graham, and Kay is perfect for the song. The plural agreement bit bothered me until I gave in to the vibe...it's a lovely vibe.


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Hi Graham,

This is a sweet song with a nice melody. It has the sphere of a time, now long gone from somewhere in the 50's.
I can't figure out what country it was situated in (that sphere). To my guess it would be Great Brittain.
I think it's because of the vocals and the reverb or the room it was recorded in.
Nicely done!

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Graham & Kay...

Another nice one from the two of you. Good to hear Kay singing one of your songs...

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Originally Posted By: rayc
Lovely Graham, and Kay is perfect for the song. The plural agreement bit bothered me until I gave in to the vibe...it's a lovely vibe.


Hi Ray, thanks for the comment, and for watching

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Originally Posted By: Birchwood
Hi Graham,

This is a sweet song with a nice melody. It has the sphere of a time, now long gone from somewhere in the 50's.
I can't figure out what country it was situated in (that sphere). To my guess it would be Great Brittain.
I think it's because of the vocals and the reverb or the room it was recorded in.
Nicely done!

Hans



Always nice to hear from you Hans, thanks for the comment

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Great to hear you two do an original from the catalog.

Nice images also.

We enjoyed it!

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Cool tune.

My wife is big into the Scottish Highlands. Many of the Scots settled here in NC in the mountains since it reminded them of their motherland. She's a fan of the series Outlander. Kinda got me into watching it too since I like sword play.

I like the tune however, ..... it seemed more French cafe Parisian than Scottish highlanders. That accordion I think is the culprit. Sounds like I'm wandering down the Champs de Leesay..... ( spelling on the street name is kinda not right )


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Graham,

Really pretty tune—charming actually! Agree with Guitarhacker that it also has a French feel to it, but no matter because it's all good either way! Enjoyed it!

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Originally Posted By: Janice & Bud
Great to hear you two do an original from the catalog.

Nice images also.

We enjoyed it!

J&B



Hi Guys, thanks, must try and write a few more songs

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The dynamic duo strikes again! Another wonderful piece of music from Graham and Kay. Keep them coming my friend.

PS What no pictures of Kay wink grin


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Originally Posted By: Guitarhacker
Cool tune.

My wife is big into the Scottish Highlands. Many of the Scots settled here in NC in the mountains since it reminded them of their motherland. She's a fan of the series Outlander. Kinda got me into watching it too since I like sword play.

I like the tune however, ..... it seemed more French cafe Parisian than Scottish highlanders. That accordion I think is the culprit. Sounds like I'm wandering down the Champs de Leesay..... ( spelling on the street name is kinda not right )



I'm a huge fan of outlander as well, and have been watching from the start. We did audio rather than use video for this one to give better quality

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Really liked this, could hear the influence this music had on The Carter Family. Thanks for sharing.!


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Originally Posted By: MarioD
The dynamic duo strikes again! Another wonderful piece of music from Graham and Kay. Keep them coming my friend.

PS What no pictures of Kay wink grin


Hiya Mario, and thanks old buddy, no pictures, the camera broke after mine got in it rofl

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You created a lovely tune, sung well by Kay, of course. The farthest north I have been in my visits to Great Britain has been Edinburgh. I hope to change that someday soon.

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Originally Posted By: TuneMonger
Really liked this, could hear the influence this music had on The Carter Family. Thanks for sharing.!


A lot of country & folk music had influences from the highland clearances a few hundred years ago. Thanks for the comments

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Originally Posted By: Ezekiel's Storm
You created a lovely tune, sung well by Kay, of course. The farthest north I have been in my visits to Great Britain has been Edinburgh. I hope to change that someday soon.


Kay said to thank you for the lovely comments. Hopefully you'll manage to get further north someday as that's where the best scenery is

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