Jim Colyer
I'M THE ONE I'M THE ONE
Song structure is verse, chorus, verse, chorus, bridge, chorus, so prevalent in Nashville.
HEARTBREAKER HEARTBREAKER
A man goes from woman to woman. His last victim warns his next. She knows her warning will go unheeded. The phantom and Jekyll & Hyde lend an eeriness.
SWIM WITH DOLPHINS SWIM WITH DOLPHINS
Swim With Dolphins is inspirational. It is a symbol for living my dreams. I did go to Hawaii. I strolled down Waikiki and climbed Mauna Kea. Now, I want to go to Alaska and see Mount McKinley.
UNDENIABLE UNDENIABLE
Pam was talking about Nicolas Cage, her favorite actor. She said her 'bubble burst' when she found out how he really was. I used that image in the opening lines of UNDENIABLE.
EVERYTHING'S ALRIGHT EVERYTHING'S ALRIGHT
Nothing wrong with going back to the first verse after the solo.
MAKE SOMETHING HAPPEN MAKE SOMETHING HAPPEN
Make Something Happen is the accepted Nashville formula, verse-chorus, verse-chorus, 2-line bridge, verse-chorus.
SAILING OUT SAILING OUT
Bill Davis did a fine synthesizer solo on Sailing Out. Amy Plummer is the singer.
I LOVE YOU & YOU LOVE ME I LOVE YOU & YOU LOVE ME
I Love You & You Love Me has 3 verses and no bridge.
SONGS ABOUT ANGELS SONGS ABOUT ANGELS
A female singer is driving back to Nashville from California. She stops for lunch. An old Indian is sitting outside the restaurant. He is near death and mistakes the young singer for an angel. His words make end up on her next CD.
ROUGH NIGHT ROUGH NIGHT
Traditional country. My friend, Pam, says she can hear Alan Jackson singing it.
SOMETHING THAT I CAN SING SOMETHING THAT I CAN SING
Something That I Can Sing is comedy in the rockabilly style.
SHANIA TWAIN EYES SHANIA TWAIN EYES
I start the song with the Beatles line. I see see no problem with that.
PLEASE! PLEASE! SOMEBODY LOVE ME PLEASE! PLEASE! SOMEBODY LOVE ME
John Lennon talked about the double use of the word Please.