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jack the ex-cynic

Picture for song 'give me jesus' by artist 'jack the ex-cynic'

give me jesus give me jesus

this is a praise song we sing at my church sometimes.

Folk Rock

Picture for song 'what couldn't be' by artist 'jack the ex-cynic'

what couldn't be what couldn't be

an upbeat breakup song with a little angst thrown in. herb hartley (guitarhacker) contributed to the bass.

Folk Rock

Picture for song 'one like me' by artist 'jack the ex-cynic'

one like me one like me

finding freedom through a painful decision.

Folk Rock

Picture for song 'it won't be me' by artist 'jack the ex-cynic'

it won't be me it won't be me

when you close your eyes to the truth for long enough, you end up hurting everyone you love.

Folk Rock

Picture for song 'angel in the snow' by artist 'jack the ex-cynic'

angel in the snow angel in the snow

a simple, brooding guitar and vocals piece that just flowed from my head.

Folk Rock

Picture for song 'amazing grace' by artist 'jack the ex-cynic'

amazing grace amazing grace

an update of the ageless hymn in 4/4.

Folk Rock

Picture for song 'waiting' by artist 'jack the ex-cynic'

waiting waiting

Acoustic rock ballad written to a friend after finding out I wanted more than she did. newfuturevintage (cakewalk forums) contributed to the bass.

Folk Rock

Picture for song 'tell 'em what i've done' by artist 'jack the ex-cynic'

tell 'em what i've done tell 'em what i've done

an acoustic, slightly bluesy trip with lyrics that don't quite make sense.

Folk Rock

Picture for song 'jack loved jill' by artist 'jack the ex-cynic'

jack loved jill jack loved jill

a light-hearted song written about a difficult time in my life. Ed McGlaughlin graciously played bass on this version.

Folk Rock

Picture for song 'where the red roses lie' by artist 'jack the ex-cynic'

where the red roses lie where the red roses lie

a message written a long time ago to a friend. music is a bit alt-rock with a hint of blues.

Folk Rock