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Don't let me Down Live in 2005.mp3
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A Mid Tempo type of Ballad in the Rock Blues range of music written By Shane O'Brien in 200 and recorded Live in 2005 with a rendition of the O'Briens Edge clan. Included are Doug Klug drums, Billy Pulliam bass, Chuck Olson keyboards, Shane O'Brien
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Shane O'Brien, obriens edge, TheGenuine1, Shame Shame Shame, Blues Band, BMF, The Genuine One
October 30th 2011 Updates on our current News and Events Includes 2 Links to copy and past into your browser To Everyone one of my Friends, Fans and Supporters Re the last ten years of music delivered to you from Shane Thank You to each and everyone on you for listening, enjoying my music together and supports given to me from you all in ways that only the very blessed and fortunate receive. My musical life is pretty much shown in a great way at the 2 links which you can find in the following news update in the next paragraph. I am glad I did what it takes to express my own variety of music and the avenues for delivery of this very personal page in my own life. Oh yes, the power of song... Through modern technology anyone with enough drive can do the same. This humble expression of my appreciation is accompanied with a promise to encourage support and share any discoveries that may help someone else do the same and grow from these experiences. I am extra grateful that you and others have allowed this post to exist in your worlds. I feel truly honored Shane O’Brien More good news re Our Music and Prospects We have 2 songs submissions into the 2011_2012 International Songwriters Competition [ISC]. Winners are decided by a panel of judges from a wide variety of the music industry and not directly from any public involvement. So hopefully you can see this note from me to you is an expression of thanks, that’s it and nothing else. From your longstanding support given to my musical efforts, you are and always have been the best to me and will never ever be forgotten. Which is the basis for this email and post, therefor I share these links that I regard as accomplishments with you all with my gratitude. 1. Audio Track recently uploaded to my profile at soundcloud.com/shanescloud That tune is titled “Come To Terms” This Song has a good story with a positive way about the lyrics http://soundcloud.com/shanescloud/come-to-terms-2 We have an ISC Music Video submission as well 2. Music Video Track: Also note that at our youtube.com/sssjungle profile Titled “What’s Up With That? Acoustic Electric” The song is written by Shane O’Brien and The Video is Directed by Edward Lapple http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sX5GIC7kdHw ________________________________________________________________________ Guitars and Vocal. The set is written Shane O'Brien Showcase Event, The Whisky a Go Go, All Star Band O'Briens Edge, June 23rd Whisky a Go Go Poster by Shane as is the Video that will play in the back ground which was Directed by Shane and Edited by 6 time Emmy Award winning Director Edward Lapple of Video General. D Timms background: Los Angeles Times writer Bill Locey once referred to Danny Timms as “one of the (music) industry’s premiere sidemen.” Had Locey been a sportswriter instead of a music critic, he might as readily have designated Timms a music business MVP, for the multi-talented singer/songwriter/musician has proven himself to be an invaluable player to have on your team. Just ask Kris Kristofferson, Willie Nelson, Bonnie Raitt, Member of the Highwaymen, and current co author of Willy Nelson album title track _ Moment of Forever. Gary Ferguson background: Since then, he has also toured with Les Dudek, Eddie Money, David Benoit, Gary Moore, Charlie Sexton, John Hiatt, Glenn Hughes, The New Radicals, Steve Lukather, Edgar Winter, and Larry Carlton. Johnny Griparic background: In Slash’s Snakepit Video- “Shine” Shane O’Brien background: Just a working stiff Ironworker by day and Musician at night that loves the life granted to him. obriensedge.com
Song Info
Genre
Blues Blues Rock
Charts
Peak #86
Peak in subgenre #38
Author
Shane B. O'Brien
Rights
Various from 2000 thru 2023
Uploaded
March 18, 2012
Track Files
MP3
MP3 7.9 MB 192 kbps 5:43
Story behind the song
This song is a plea from the man in a relationship as he describes himself as making everything he has to offer accessible to his love. As a matter of fact his faith is so huge and his hopes so love struck strong, that he could possibly be fooling himself and prays to her not to be let down in love. She never said a word throughout the song and just watches and listens to him, undecided in her eventual ways to come...
Lyrics
DON’T LET ME DOWN ©2000 By: Shane B. O’Brien It’s after midnight, and I feel there’s a long way to go. The hours grow long and it’s a job to keep your love here don’t you know It’s killing me to wait baby, and it seems to me that there’s times that You just don’t care no more. But still I won’t hesitate, I’ll go through the hurt and the pain and the waiting game I’m hanging in there any o' way, I dream of you always around But don’t let me down baby, don’t let me down. I leave the lights on, can you see your way thru my front door. There’s a warm lit candle, a warm lit flame in my front window. It’s got a warm soft glow As sweet as the heat in my heart for you baby. And I got my open arms thinking we can make a lovin’ happy home. But don’t let me down, don’t let me down. ( I leave the lights on…….)
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