Marvin Lee Adcock
Ain't It Great Ain't It Great
Mid-tempo: Ain't it great and worth the wait to fall in love!
All In A Days Love All In A Days Love
Mid-tempo: The mundane everyday chores of a family that we all do, but the reason is simple.
All The Horses He Rode All The Horses He Rode
Ballad: A man reflects and regrets some of his past choices in life.
Another Hour Or Two Another Hour Or Two
Mid-tempo: Drinking leads to forgetting, at least for an hour or two.
Back In Santa Fe Back In Santa Fe
Mid-tempo: A lonely cowboy makes a mistake and tries to beat a letter he wrote back to Santa Fe.
Best Arms Best Arms
Better Yesterdays Better Yesterdays
Ballad: A man sits lovingly at his wife's side everyday as she battles alzheimers.
Blame Me Blame Me
Mid-Tempo: There are a lot of things a person doesn't want to get blamed for, but this ain't one of them.
Blowing Through Cottonwood Trees Blowing Through Cottonwood Trees
Mid-tempo: Dreams aren't really about things so much as they are about what a man believes.
Bruised And Battered Heart Bruised And Battered Heart
Up-tempo: There's only one cure or you learn to live with it.
California Nights California Nights
Mid-tempo: The fast pace of a music artist can wear you down, but there's always someone and someplace that grounds you.
Can't Remember To Forget Can't Remember To Forget
Slow: No matter how hard he tries to forget her, he just can't.
Cross Your Heart Cross Your Heart
Ballad: A man starts to wonder if love is ever going to cross his heart.
Did He Love Me Did He Love Me
Mid-tempo: A woman never forgets her first real love, and always wonders - what if.
Doncha Love Love Doncha Love Love
Uptempo: A look at the wonderful feeling of love at all ages.
Every Time Every Time
Ballad: Sometimes things don't work out how we plan, and when we try to fix them they just end up tearing us in two everytime.
Everybody's Wrong Everybody's Wrong
Ballad: Everybody thinks he's an oak that won't break down, but everybody's wrong.
Falling Out Of Love Falling Out Of Love
Ballad: A couple reflect on how it is so much harder falling out of love than it was falling in.
Five Blocks Away Five Blocks Away
Mid-tempo: Near and yet so far, and that's the hardest part. Five blocks away, but a whole wide world apart.
Forevermore Forevermore
Slow: I can't think of a better word to describe how long I'll love you.