Back in the 1960s there were a number of songs that were written with verses in a minor key and choruses in a major key. To demonstrate what I mean, here's a YouTube link to Engelbert Humperdinck singing "You're My World." I love the feeling of lift that comes as the song moves from verse to chorus.

I don't often write in minor keys. Inspired by the 1960s, though, I thought I'd try a minor-to-major write. The following song is the result of this journey. The verses are in D minor and the choruses are in F major.




Please feel free to comment on any aspect of the song... music, lyrics, arrangement, performance, production. I always welcome constructive feedback.

I hope you like it.
Noel



BIAB Band
RT 362: Guitar, Acoustic, Strumming Ev 085
RT 2903: Bass, Acoustic, BluesyPopByron Ev 100
RT 2904: Guitar, Electric, Rhythm GrittyBluesyPopBrent Ev 100
RT 2905: Guitar, Electric, Rhythm BrightBluesyPopColin Ev 100
RT 3249: Guitar, Electric, Background ModernFunkSingleNotesBob Ev16 110
Handclaps: Loop from internet


MIDI Instruments
Organ: Dimension Pro soft synth
Drums: EZ Drummer 2 – set to “EZ Drummer 2 Modern >> Tape Filter”


Effects & Production
RT 362: JS Channel Time Delayer (part of the Reaper suite)
RT 2903: Linear Phase Multiband Compressor (Waves)
RT 2904: JS Channel Time Delayer
RT 2905: CLA Guitars Stereo, MautoPan
RT 3249: CLA Guitars Mono/Stereo

Reverb: ReaVerberate (Reaper) and TC Electronic M30
Delay: Slapback delay using ReaDelay (Reaper)

Vocals: ReaFir to remove background noise, ReaTune as needed, Nectar 3
De-Ess: combination of ReaComp and ReaEQ with Nectar 3

Overall production output: Ozone 9


MY SONGS...
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