Longtime Hollywood music company, Goodnight Kiss, is conducting a search to find new songs for a 2009 record release by Cathy Kent. The winning songs will be signed to their publishing catalog and cut as part of Cathy's next project. Kent's latest single, "Ka-Ching!" is currently drawing attention on iTunes. http://www.goodnightkiss.com/contest.html Sponsored by online music giant Broadjam
On May 18, 8:58�am, Taliesyn <Talies...@netscape.net> The only other Dylan song I really like is "Knockin' on Heaven's Door". But I wish it had more meat - it's plain too short, missing something.... maybe a knock on the door.... ;-) -Taliesyn KOHD was written specifically for the dying sheriff scene in PAT GARRETT & BILLY THE KID. It's a short mood piece and quite and powerful
On Nov 11, 11:20 am, Evan Z <a...@b.c> wrote: Mike Voss wrote: On Nov 11, 10:08 am, Evan Z <a...@b.c> wrote: 1) Bruce opened up a big can of worms after releasing The Rising by saying those songs (and by extension, everything he's ever written - whether he meant it that way or not) can be interpreted pretty much any way you want. So assign whatever meaning you like
"cwb" <querosuave.beck@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1190327777.348128.249280@50g2000hsm.googlegroups.com... On Sep 17, 9:20 pm, sgh3 <s...@aol.com> wrote: On Sep 17, 9:59 pm,cwb<querosuave.b...@gmail.com> wrote: Interesting, but I don't see a quiet opener. And I'm not sure Radio Nowhere will be the consistent opener either...it's usually some thesis type deal,
On Aug 16, 8:47 am, JohnB <johnbo...@tinyworld.co.uk> wrote: I don't think either of the above (esp the 2nd) were written specifically for children. I'd have to agree with you on that. (Black, white, green, red. Can I take my friend to bed?) Many of the Beatles songs were great for children even if not specifically written for children. For example: Ob-la-di, Ob-la-da, Octopus's