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Hesitation
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"Hesitation" is a country/pop tune that features a male vocal. The message, "he who hesitates is lost", is exemplified in 3 choruses with a 4-bar turnaround.
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Alan Marchand is CEO of Backtalk Unlimited, with studios located in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. Alan is a classically trained musician who has acquired ext
Backtalk Unlimited offers a variety of musical services, including preparation of custom arrangements and background music for soloists, ringtones, musical telephone answering services, and the like. For additional information, please visit our website, http://www.backtalkunlimited.bravehost.com, or write to Alan c/o backtalk_unlimited@yahoo.com.
Song Info
Genre
Pop Dance-Pop
Charts
Peak #517
Peak in subgenre #240
Author
Alan Marchand (BMI)
Rights
Copyright 2011 Alan Marchand-All Rights Reserved
Uploaded
October 06, 2011
Track Files
MP3
MP3 2.4 MB 128 kbps 2:34
Story behind the song
Our arrangement offers a featured vocal number to enhance a comedic film/TV production, perhaps something along the "My Name Is Earl" genre.
Lyrics
1. One day while I was watchin’ my color TeeVee A man offered me an opportu-ni-ty. He sounded real excited and began to shout; He said: “Pick up the phone, or you’re gonna miss out” So I thought about it for a week or two, And I finally did what I needed to do. But I’d waited too long, and time ran out. I never did learn what it was all about. Chorus: Don't hes-i-tate, friend. (hes-i-ta-tion) Pro-crastination is the thief of time. So don't hes-i-tate, boy. (hes-i-ta-tion), Grab the Bull by the horns and spend your dime And don't hes-i-tate, Bud. (hes-i-ta-tion) You gotta act while you’re in your prime. Don't hes-i-tate, don’t make me wait. He who hesitates is lost! 2. I met this chick at a party the other night; Everything about her seemed to be just right. She asked me to tell her what I’d like to do, So I thought about it for a minute or two. She said: “Time’s a-wastin’, I ain’t got all day”, Then she turned on her heel, and she walked away. I just stood there with my jaw hung loose, And I thought to myself: “There ain’t no excuse"! 3. I once got a tip on a long-shot trotter From a gal who said she’s the jockey’s daughter. Now, I like to play the ponies once and awhile, But heavy bettin’ just ain’t my style. By the time I’d decided that I ought-a act I'd reached my decision long after the fact. My hot-tip nag ran away with the race While I'm left there standin’ with egg on my face.
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