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Laura Smith & Rob Smith - Unbelieveable
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A beautiful collaboration between a father and daughter, its hard to believe Laura was only 12 when she recorded the vocal for this track.
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Rob Smith - an honest musician, songwriter, performer and producer who tells it like it is.
Houston Wells & Rob Smith Soundclick Site Houston Wells was born Andrew Smith in Bellingham a tiny village in the North of England in 1932. Due to his involvement in the music industry, it was thought the name Andrew Smith would do nothing for his image as a recording artist. EMI Records in London suggested that seeing as he was a Country singer he needed a Western style name, so he was bestowed with the nom de plume Houston Wells. Born of a Scottish father and an Irish mother, Houston was educated in England and as a young man he traveled the world extensively with the Merchant Navy, later he worked a variety of occupations in countries such as the USA and Canada. It was while in America that he developed his love of country music, this also led some people into believing that he was American. In the early 1960's in the UK, Houston joined the Joe Meek stable of young wannabes, and with a credible amount of chart success, with such songs as This Song Is Just For You -- Only The Heartaches reaching the top twenty in the UK, and later with Above And Beyond finding its way to number four in the Irish charts. Houston found himself sharing the stage with such names as The Beatles, Roy Orbison, Jim Reeves, Hank Locklin and Johnny Cash to mention a few. Also young session players Ritchie Blackmore of (Deep Purple and Rainbow fame), Jimmy Page (Led Zeppelin), and (Tom Jones) lead guitarist the late Big Jim Sullivan, all played session on individual Houston Wells recordings. Ritchie Blackmore at that time was a member of the Outlaws, which eighteen months or so later would wind up being Houstons backing band. Country music was a hard sell back in the sixties in the UK, and it became a real struggle to make a living. Therefore, when Houston received an offer of steady money to front a Showband in Ireland, (The Premier Aces) he cleared the way with his ex-wife to take the children with him and he grabbed the offer with both hands. His love of music rubbed off on his children. They all had exceptional voices. However, his eldest son Robert took things a step further and made a full time career out of music. Robert Smith was born in London on the 28th April 1954. At age 10 Robert's father (UK country singer Houston Wells) gave him a Houston Wells & The Marksmen, Western Style LP. Robert played this album extensively and it would be his first real introduction into the music world. Robert became captivated by not only his fathers singing, but the guitar playing of Pete Willsher the lead guitarist of the Marksmen. After emigrating to Ireland in 1965, and when Robert reached the age of 13, his father bought him his first guitar, a Spanish styled acoustic with steel strings. After learning a few chords, the first thing Robert wanted to do was write his own songs, and this is where his songwriting days began. By the time he was 16 he already had many original songs to his credit, and he would arrange and sing them with his sister Linda, and brothers Martin and Philip. Robert accompanied and sang with his father on many occasions, and just before his 17th birthday, he went on a three week tour of Scotland with Houston Wells and the Trident Showband. A truly great experience, this is where the seeds were sown for Robert to lead the life of a fulltime musician. After the family emigrated to New Zealand in 1974, Robert became a prolific songwriter and professional musician, over the years he has played in many Kiwi bands, ICE, The Bronx, and The Candles to mention a few. Rob is still currently playing live with his Taranaki four piece band Quadraphonic. In 1997 Rob began recording extensively and over the past years he has set up and improved his own recording studio at home, which he named Polar Studios. His independent record label runs under the name Polar Music New Zealand. Rob's love of writing and recording means he now has a long list of solo albums and collaborative albums which are available through this website. In the latter years Rob worked with his father on several projects, including the Jasmine released double CD "Then And Now". Sadly Houston Wells passed away in Taupo in the North Island of New Zealand on the 28th of December 2013 he was 81. On this website you can listen in part to a collection of Houstons or Robs songs, or you can download the complete mp3 track, or order any of the available albums.
Song Info
Genre
Pop Indie Pop
Charts
Peak #123
Peak in subgenre #11
Author
Rob Smith/Laura Smith
Rights
Polar Music NZ 2003-2010
Uploaded
July 26, 2004
Track Files
MP3
MP3 3.9 MB 128 kbps 4:13
Story behind the song
#1 on Artists-On-Line.com Classic Rock Charts #1 on Soundclick.com AAA Pop: New Zealand Charts Unbelievable (2003) Vocal: Laura Smith Lyrics: Laura Smith & Rob Smith Music: Rob Smith Comment by Rob Smith: This song was specially written for Laura, who came up with the lyric "you are unbelievable". Laura recorded this vocal when she was 12 yrs old. Comment by Richard Anderson: WOW !! This has to be one of the best songs I have heard with a female vocal in a long time (Evanescene being an acception, I don't really get off on modern day rock chicks). A nice catchy hook, and a lyric that will have you singing along (I know I was the first time I heard this track). Well done, Give me more !
Lyrics
"Unbelieveable" Lyrics: Laura Smith & Rob Smith Music: Rob Smith Lead Vocals: Laura Smith Backing Vocals, Instrumentation and Production: Rob Smith You been taking me for a ride All those secrets you wanted to hide Every night when I hop in my bed Those things that you told me running round in my head I know that you lied But I won't break down and cry You are predictable But you are unbelieveable A broken promise You shattered my dreams But you know what the truth is And just what it means Every night when I lie in my bed Thinking of you loving someone instead I know that you lied But I won't break down and cry You are predictable But you are unbelieveable Unbelieveable Unbelieveable You are unbelieveable [Guitar Solo] I know that you lied And maybe I'll cry This is predictable But you are unbelieveable Unbelieveable Unbelieveable You are unbelieveable Unbelieveable Unbelieveable You are unbelieveable (Repeat To Fade)
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