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UnBroken Chain
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A collab. of sorts along with an artist who posted a lyric at FAWM looking for a vocalist and music
singer songwriter folk
a one man show
Hi. My name is Douglas Murphy and I hale from Montreal Quebec Canada. I have been playing around this 'craft' for a while now and have always enjoyed getting my 'stuff' out there. Lately I have been playing around with AI generated vocals and melodies. I hope you enjoy what I have to offer.
Song Info
Charts
Peak #21
Peak in subgenre #4
Author
Douglas Murphy
Rights
2023
Uploaded
February 07, 2023
Track Files
MP3
MP3 7.3 MB 320 kbps 3:12
Lossless
WAV 32.3 MB
Character
Energy
relaxed, cool
high-energy
Danceable
coffee-place
dancefloor
Story behind the song
Found a lyric looking for a vocalist and music on FAWM. It is a tale of never-ending love.
Lyrics
UnBroken Chain [2023/02/07] [V] Death can’t bury a love like this. Our story is written in stardust. This parting's a brief adieu, AGAIN, I'LL BE WITH YOU. WHEN destiny reunites us. [V] Your spirit is out there; THIS I KNOW. BECAUSE IN OUR HEARTS, I TRUST. I’m going to come and find you, AND WHEN I DO ONCE AGAIN. IT'LL BE THE TWO OF US. [C] It’s all one vast continuum. A string that never comes undone. We live, we die, and we live again. IT'S STORIES TOLD, AND LOOKING BACK. WHEN BLUE SKIES CHASED AWAY THE BLACK. It’s a long unbroken chain. UNBROKEN CHAIN. [V] IT'S ONLY a hesitation. OUR union will prevail. Live on until the end of time. LIVING ON INTO ETERNITY, WAY BEYOND THE FURTHEST STAR A love EVEN death can’t curtail. [C] It’s all one vast continuum. A string that never comes undone. We live, we die, and we'll live again IT'S STORIES TOLD, AND LOOKING BACK. WHEN BLUE SKIES CHASED AWAY THE BLACK. It’s a long unbroken chain. UNBROKEN CHAIN. [V] Death WON'T bury a love like OURS. Our story written in stardust. This parting's a brief adieu, AGAIN, I'LL BE WITH YOU. WHEN destiny reunites us. Original Lyric Written by John Schofield. Changes made by Douglas Murphy. BY PERMISSION of John Schofield. Copyright (c) 2023 by Douglas Murphy
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