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Stay The Wind - Strickland/Jarvis
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country ballad
A Brief Biography of Mike Strickland Pianist and composer Mike Strickland presents a hybrid of jazz and popular music. Born and raised in Jackson Mississippi, he grew up listening to Henry Mancini, Vince Guaraldi, the Beatles and Burt Bacharach. His performance career started at the age of 9 when his father would encourage him to entertain dinner guests (“Alley Cat” and “Baby Elephant Walk” were the big hits back then). Mike discovered his love for the Great American Songbook (Gershwin, Cole Porter, Irving Berlin and Duke Ellington) while singing in musicals and school choirs. After turning eighteen, he began to frequent the clubs and listened to great local blues talents including native Mississippian B.B. King. Formal music studies at Berklee College of Music in Boston and California State University at Northridge continued to expand his musical talents. It was during this time Mike started composing and arranging his own original music. Mike developed his unique performance style playing in ski resorts, where his eclectic sets might include Beatles tunes, romantic Film themes, and piano-busting boogie-woogie numbers. Residing in Seattle, Washington since 1981, Mike has built a solid career as a performer, composer and recording artist. In 1987, he formed Mike Strickland Productions, Inc. and recorded “Floating”, his first album of original music. This upbeat, creative album attracted the attention of CBS Sports PGA Golf producer, Frank Chirkinian, and Mike continued to write music for CBS Sports PGA Golf telecasts for the next 7 years. In the last 20 years, Mike has performed extensively all over the United States as a solo artist and with various groups. To date, he has recorded 18 albums, including the most recent 2005 recording, “Private Concert”. He has sold over 250,000 CDs in the USA alone. His recordings have aired nationally on radio and television programs and his music is broadcast through Muzak and DMX Music via satellite to 40,000 businesses internationally. His work has been distributed commercially throughout the USA, including gift and specialty store markets such as DisneyWorld gift properties, Hallmark stores and The Sharper Image.
Song Info
Charts
Peak #331
Peak in subgenre #80
Author
Paul Jarvis/Mike Strickland
Rights
2006
Uploaded
March 13, 2007
Track Files
MP3
MP3 3.8 MB 128 kbps 4:06
Lyrics
Copyright Paul Jarvis and Mike Strickland Verse 1: You held on tight to the stem in your hand Dandelion parachutes awaited your command With a puff they were off drifting away And I knew that you would too someday Verse 2: You’d held on tight to the string in your hands As we flew a kite and laughed while it danced Ever farther away ever higher it rose And I wondered if I ever could let go Chorus: ‘Cause when you look at me Sometimes I still see That little one I carried up to bed Now your sails are full And soon you’ll go But tonight, tonight I wish instead I could Stay the Wind Verse 3: Now I hold on tight to everything your blanket, your pictures, even that ball of string ‘Cause proud as I am of all you’ve done To me it still seemed like we’d just begun Chorus: ‘Cause when you look at me Sometimes I still see The little one I carried up to bed Now your sails are full And I know you’ve got to go But tonight, tonight I wish instead I could Stay the Wind Bridge: If a storm should blow And if you should lose your way I’m right here for you, come what may Chorus: ‘Cause when you look at me Sometimes I still see The little one I carried up to bed Now your sails are full And I know you’ve got to go But tonight, tonight I wish instead I could Stay the Wind
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