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Where Did I Go Wrong
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This song is for anyone who has been through a break-up.
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Sometimes it's just me and my computer, with me switching off on guitar and electronic keyboard. At other times, there is someone else who plays rhythm guitar and sings. On my recordings, I have been playing or programming my own backup tracks since about 1990. It is nice having my own studio, because sometimes I also produce recordings for other artists, and play or program backup tracks for those who live too far away to record at my studio. I hope to record some more new songs in the near future. I sincerely thank all the DJ's overseas and on the Internet who have been supporting me and other independent artists in a world where major mainstream airplay is getting harder to find without a major label promoting your music. I have some great memories from my years in this business. In 1975, just months before I moved to Canada, I spent some time on the road as lead guitarist for Becki Bluefield. Some of the great songs she has written or co-written over the years include Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man (Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn), Duty, Not Desire (Jeannie C. Riley), and her patriotic America Will Always Stand (Randy Travis, 2001). Canadian fans will remember a lady I worked with in 1976, the late great Marg Osburne. Marg was one of the stars of Don Messer's Jubilee, one of the most popular TV shows in Canadian history. The Jubilee was said to be the only show on television with higher ratings at the time than Hockey Night in Canada, and was on the air until Don Messer's passing in 1973. In 2007 I had two career highlights. October 19 I opened an Edmonton concert for Canadian troubador Fred Eaglesmith, and on November 24 I played lead guitar behind one of my longtime inspirations, Jack Greene, at his concert at the Rainbow Corral in Wetaskiwin.
Song Info
Genre
Pop Dance-Pop
Charts
#8,108 in subgenre Peak #38
Charts
Peak #173
Author
Stan Anderson
Rights
PRO Canada 2004
Uploaded
May 01, 2004
Track Files
MP3
MP3 1.8 MB 80 kbps 3:08
Story behind the song
This experience was out of my own life, the emotions I felt at the time it happened. I'm a bit of an old-fashioned romantic.
Lyrics
Didn't I tell you often enough how beuatiful you are And hold you tight so tenderly under the stars? Or let you know how lovely is the sparkle in your eyes? Girl, what do I have to do to make you realize? (Chorus) Where did I go wrong? What did I do? How did I fail to let you know just how much I love you? You're the only one for me You have been all along. Tell me darlin', where did I go wrong? I'll never forget the good times that we shared together Your sweet memory will be within my heart forever. And I don't regret turning down the girls who looked my way None of them could hold a candle to you any day. (Repeat Chorus) Where did I go wrong? What did I do? How did I fail to let you know just how much I love you? You're the only one for me You have been all along. Tell me darlin', where did I go wrong? (Bridge) If I had the chance to do it all again What would I have to do To see us through until journey's end? (Repeat Chorus) Where did I go wrong? What did I do? How did I fail to let you know just how much I love you? You're the only one for me You have been all along. Tell me darlin', where did I go wrong? (Tag) Tell me darlin', where did I go wrong?
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