
Colin Williams

Jamaica Farewell Jamaica Farewell
Another of my favorite Calypso songs, done in my mother's memory.

House of the Rising Sun House of the Rising Sun
Done for Tom, as he often requested it at our house parties with close friends.

Can't Help Falling in Love With You Can't Help Falling in Love With You
For Sandy, and the wonderful memories we have singing and dancing to this song.

Good To Be Back Home Again Good To Be Back Home Again
For Don and Donna and all the fun times harmonizing to John Denver.

Calendar Girl Calendar Girl
40 years later, and this song still gets them up on the dance floor!


It's Only Make Believe It's Only Make Believe
Of all Conway Twitty's songs, this is the most fun to sing and the best test for the vocal cords.

Brandy Brandy
For my favorite young person Brandy M. and a 'thank you' to her for being my friend.

Blue Bayou Blue Bayou
Hard to say if I liked Linda Rondstadt's or Roy Orbison's version better, but nevertheless a great song to sing.

Some Broken Hearts Never Mend Some Broken Hearts Never Mend
It's uncle Don's song, but I like the lyrics.

Luckenbach Texas Luckenbach Texas
My favorite song to harmonize to, and lots of good old memories come along with it.

Feels Like Home To Me Feels Like Home To Me
I sang this at two weddings, Angela and Paul then Judi and Tom, and feel priveleged having been asked to do so.


She Believes In Me She Believes In Me
For Sandy and I, the lyrics paint a picture of all the times she waited with never-ending patience and love while I did my music thing.

Island in the Sun Island in the Sun
For my Mom Sheila who always had a variety of music in the home and introduced me to my favorite: Calypso music from her birthplace in the West Indies.

No More No More
For Me! This has always been my favorite song to sing and play- always an Elvis fan.

The Love In Your Heart The Love In Your Heart
Inspired by a poster I once saw on a classroom wall at Notre Dame School in Wilcox, Sask. Thus both lines of the chorus.


Tears of Love Tears of Love
For my wife and our daughters, written by me in 1985, while at Big Trout Lake, Ontario .

Could I Have This Dance Could I Have This Dance
For Sandy, once my girlfriend now my wife, this song was playing the first time we danced together.