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Unfinished; "Once did I serve a cruel heart" Music by Robert Jones & words Anonymous. 400 years old this year; This is a duet but unfortunately so far I have only recorded the low voice and the main voice is absent.
Here is he complete song with all 3 verses. In cerebration of the 400 year anniversary of publication "A Musical Dreame or the Fourth Booke of Ayres 1609".
Unfinished; Music by Robert Jones & the words are likely by William Shakespeare. Just a rhythm track; but the 400 year anniversary of this song is about up & to say it was started here.
In cerebration of the 400 year anniversary of publication "A Musical Dreame or the Fourth Booke of Ayres 1609".
Please hold judgment on this till my finished recording of this is out; maybe in the summer. This 'Take 3' is really the leftover that I won't do a vocal on. However, I am glad to be working on at least one song from 'A Musical Dreame or the Fourth B
All Finishes At a New Beginning! This is a song I started one New Years Eve. Happy New Year 2008 and many more!
The music is progressive with a few interesting chords. The lyrics are well worked and head toward poetry.
From Robert Jones' 5th booke of Ayers of 1610, I do not think you can find this song on any CD.
A lute song published in the year 1597 preformed solo on guitar while singing at the same time.
This is an Ottawa song about skating on the Rideau Canal. On Aug. 5 1982, I wrote the first part of this song in my sleep, in a dream, about Melanie. I woke up and wrote it down. The second part was written as I walked home after dancing with Wild Ni
This is a piece that everyone knows. Waldteufel's music dominated Balls at Buckingham Palace. This is Trick T. Olly at Buckingham Palace.
This song was recorded in a authentic Scottish environment as it was recorded in my apartment which is right under a grove of genuine Scottish Palm Trees. Although this studio is in Japan the Scottish flavour can be sensed in this picture!
This song has been hiding away for 400 years. This song is neither brilliant nor poor but just a modest song for an average guy like me.
This is the last of 3 Iohn Dowland songs, that I recorded on July 29, 2005, to be posted on SoundClick.
This is 'Brahms' Lullaby' played on harmonica, guitar and keyboards (bass and vibes), all by 6 Trick T. Ollys.
This galliard is from William Barley's 1596 book 'A new Booke of Tabliture for the Orpharion' and is the first of 3 galliards to the Countesse of Sussex that were composed by Philip Rosseter.
This song is, one of 21, from my Second Booke of songs.
This is the first song I posted on SoundClick and so far it is one of my best recorded original songs. It is on the folk side on one of those sides of Bob Dylan.
The music is progressive with a few interesting chords. The lyrics are well worked and head toward poetry.
The pic is of Bettina who says she is Paul McCartney daughter from his Hamburg days.
This is a song dedicated to Ottawa Buskers including; the late Paul Chappmen, Roger Rainbow, Dario Domingues (1954 to 2000) and Roman Bociurkiw (1960-2002).
This is a beautiful Traditional Welsh song, but like most old songs it has a sad end.
This is just a midi file with effects of a song by Robert Jones that that was published in 1600. It was all programed by P. T. Connolly.
This is a song about the buskers of Ottawa (By Town) Canada in the 1980'.

