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Another Family Tragedy.mp3
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Song depicts domestic violence at its most tragic.
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We're a Duo with the desire to make music that touches peoples' hearts and impacts their lives in positive ways - to people everywhere; sharing interests, conce
TopazThyme is a duo featuring vocalist/lyricist Bunny Relerford, with songwriter/producer and sometime vocalist Durwood Walker, based in Metro Washington, DC. Bunny comes from a family of musicians and entertainers. She previously sang with choirs in her native Philadelphia, PA., including the Overbrook High School Choir, The Philadelphia Choral Ensemble, with whom she recorded. Her maternal grandmother was a staple on many Hollywood sitcoms of the 1960s, 70s, and 80s. Bunny's jazz pianist uncle Raymond King is internationally known as the "Kardboard King" for his artistic creations using cardboard as his medium. Durwood sang in his high school glee club in Lillington, North Carolina; later studied music theory and double bass violin and gigged around the DC area with the likes of the Sharon Ridley Trio, vibist Clement Wells, pianist John Malachi and others.
Song Info
Genre
Pop Dance-Pop
Charts
#5,605 today Peak #151
#2,934 in subgenre Peak #64
Author
Durwoodl Walker (words/music)
Rights
(c)2011 Durwood L. Walker
Uploaded
June 22, 2012
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MP3 2.8 MB 128 kbps 3:01
Story behind the song
Written to bring more public awareness to the scourge of domestic violence and abuse - EVERYWHERE!!
Lyrics
Verse 1 Another family tragedy With untold suffering Mommy's gone forever Daddy's never gonna be free again When will it end Verse 2 Too many tender hearts torn apart Innocence gone too soon They can't understand it No one seems to really know the reason why Neither you nor I Bridge In deafening silence she endured The deadly violence that was sure One fateful day, one fateful night To brutally end her life Verse 3 Too many family tragedies So great the suffering Though daunting be the task We must endeavor 'til at last Society might see Fewer family tragedies Hmm, hmm, hmm (c)2011 Durwood L. Walker
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