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How about Marty Robbins with steel drums and accordion?
A true story. I wish it wasn't. Features the incomparable Lenny Amaral on Pedal Steel.
A love song that portrays a run-around kind of guy somehow finding an ideal woman worth staying true to. But it doesn't come easy . . .
A quiet song with real waves and seagulls. I enjoyed playing the classical guitars for the beautiful tone and because the nylon strings are easier on my fingers.
Pure Do Wop! Hardcore greasers only.
Oh, if Elvis were alive today!
This version has me singing.all the parts including what shoud be a female lead vocal.
We can all set a good example for those who look up to us.
A song about a way to handle antagonistic people.
Infatuation in Reggae form.
Guitar-driven soundtrack/themesong.
Once you get past the stately accordion, it turns into a real party (that is, if you like steel drums).
Originally used as theme song on dance show for kids.
A sad song in Polka form that demonstrates the problems inherent in bilingual culture.
This music is to be used at the end of a movie when the credits roll and the ushers want everybody OUT so they can clean up. I used to be an usher. Even had a flashlight.
Nature abhors a vacuum. Too much or too little of anything is a drag and will have a tendency to even out one way or another.
Imagine one of the large African cats chasing a gazelle across the savannah. Animal Planet should jump on this one.
This is a Polka.
Wherever you are, you'll want to dance to this one. Don't listen while driving. You may think of this as the instrumental version of 'The Tale of No Ingles' but I wrote and recorded the music and the lyrics came to me later.
A short musical background to a corporation's TV logo.
Upbeat Latin instrumental. Quiero bailar!
Here's a theme song for YOUR sports show.
Dixieland using synthesizers.
The title explains it. Even the seniors got to get some exercise.
