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New Year's Song
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A classic Adam Kaufman style song about the nature of the new year. Written and recorded 1/1/2005 after a bit of a new year's eve bust.
pop rock acoustic blues melody moody
Eclectic, but mostly acoustic. Mostly moody, guitar-driven, alternative pop-rock
Let's face it folks. I'm not going to be updating this much. My primary focus right now is my band Djatmaterra, and I won't be recording much new for my own site. However, you can find our songs at and These sources will likely be updated quite a bit more often. Thanks for listening! --- I'll try to keep the mix of tracks on here eclectic. I've dabbled in a bunch of different styles over the years, and i think my songwriting reflects that. So here are a bunch of tracks written and recorded at various times in my music carreer. Enjoy.
Song Info
Charts
Peak #177
Peak in subgenre #50
Author
Adam Kaufman
Rights
2005
Uploaded
January 01, 2005
Track Files
MP3
MP3 2.8 MB 128 kbps 0:00
Story behind the song
I was going to record another song today, but instead i ended up writing a new one with an old guitar riff, and since it was about new year's i decided to record it off the cuff. This is the first song recorded with my new super spiffy microphone, and in that respect it sounds pretty good. Lyrically it's about the various nuances of new year's resolutions and my thinking around out with the old, in with the new kind of stuff. Hope you like it.
Lyrics
another year has come and gone did it bring us anything new? it never seems to... nothing ever seems to change when the new year stumbles in just some age-old compromises i know everything i owe everything to you i don't know anything i must learn everything anew the light's so low outside my window and still the snow is gone it's all but disappeared for many things i am grateful for many still i've yet to grieve facing forward with no fear maybe it's not so bad it may be the best i'll ever have maybe i can't go on singin the new year's song
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