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Growing Pains ( Reggae version )
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Reggae/Pop song with bass, organ, drums, timbales and guitars. Hooky chorus with 3 part harmonies and tender lyrics about a father who thinks back on his daughters growing pains and how she has become a great mother as an adult
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Mike has been writing/producing music for over 20 years. Specialties include Blues, Jazz, Folk, Rock, French pop/cabaret, Christmas. His music has been used in
"Quality Canadian blues...solid and unpretentious...swings with snappy sincerity and crisp energy...In a perfect world this cd would put Goudreau on the U.S. radar" Hal Horowitz, Blues Revue Magazine, USA Oct/Nov 2006 Issue "Goudreau plays lead guitar with the tone and taste of greats like Otis Rush and Albert King, and writes compelling, original songs". Jeremy Loome, Edmonton Sun One of Canadas most under-appreciated blues combos. Ian Angus, CIUT 89.5 FM, Toronto Undiluted blues from one of the purest players on the Canadian scene Al Kirkcaldy, CFFF 92.7 FM, Peterborough, ON The Grass Aint Greener is a rockin, rompin, stompin good time.solid, creamy, tight and tasty licks executed with precision and class Billie Lucas, CHLY 101.7 FM, Nanaimo BC Goudreau is a natural. He leads a great band with exciting original songs that dare you to sit still John Valenteyn, Maple Blues, Toronto Blues Society " The Grass Ain't Greener " est un de ces albums racés qui font figure de référence dans une carrière, aussi riche et chargée soit elle ! Fred Delforge, zicazic.com, France
Song Info
Genre
World Reggae
Charts
#466 in subgenre Peak #7
Charts
Peak #52
Author
Michel Goudreau
Rights
SOCAN - 2008
Uploaded
March 18, 2013
Track Files
MP3
MP3 3.4 MB 128 kbps 3:43
Story behind the song
A song created for Film/TV and advertizing pitches.
Lyrics
Growing Pains Do you remember when you were six years old You didn't want to ride the bus You'd want to stay at home But day by day you were makin' new friends And all your fears disapeared in the end A little bit later when you were thirteen You came home crying when someone said something mean I held in my arms and hugged you so You said : '' Hold me daddy, don't ever let go '' They're just growin' pains They'll pass in time They're just growin' pains Don't worry you'll be fine They're just growin' pains You'll get by I know They're just growin' pains We've all been there before In your last year of high school, almost sixteen You learned your best friend was dating The boy of your dreams You thought you'd never find another boy like him And that your life was over and the world would end They're just growin' pains They'll pass in time They're just growin' pains Don't worry you'll be fine They're just growin' pains You'll get by I know They're just growin' pains We've all been there before Now you're a mother and got kids of your own It's your turn to teach them right from wrong In the good times and the bad times You will help them grow You've come full circle, I'm so proud don't you know They're just growin' pains They'll pass in time They're just growin' pains Don't worry you'll be fine They're just growin' pains You'll get by I know They're just growin' pains We've all been there before Words & Music : Michel Goudreau ©Copyright 2008 by Michel Goudreau, SOCAN
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