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Tyger
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Acoustic, Alternative, Singer-Songwriter
alternative rock acoustic country singer songwriter folk rock
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The original JACK STRANGE acoustic alt-folk singer-songwriter!
New Orleans independent songwriter Jack Strange offers a rich catalog of original AI-free progressive folk-rock songs, blending decades of rock, folk, and alternative influences. Strange's albums include Blood on the Neutral Ground" released in September 2025, as well as "Still Alone" (2000), "Heartbeat" (2002), "Ever Laughter" (2003), the post-Katrina EP "Back in New Orleans" (2009), and a new home studio album projected for release in February 2026. All Strange songs are written, composed, and arranged by Jack Morris, except William Shakespeare wrote the lyrics in "Sylvia Who" (1589), and William Blake wrote the lyrics in "Tyger" (1794). All Strange songs are performed by Jack Morris, with special guests the Morris Family Chorus performing on "Peace and Joy," featuring Beckham Breaux, Theresa Ocampo, Payton Morris, Everett Breaux, Jordan Morris, Nora Ocampo, and Marigny Breaux. "Neutral Ground" cover art photo courtesy of Stacey Morris Breaux. "Back in New Orleans" cover art courtesy of Joshua Breaux. All Strange recordings are produced by Jack Morris. All Strange songs are available for licensing for publication, performance, and commercial use. Thanks for listening! strangesongsunlimited@gmail.com Disclaimer: Jack Strange does not exist. He and his musical and literary works are products of a human imagination. Any resemblance to an actual or electronic person, living or dead, or to actual or electronic musical or literary works, is entirely coincidental.
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Charts
Peak #248
Peak in subgenre #45
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Words and Music by Jack Morris
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Copyright (c) by Jack Morris
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June 27, 2025
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MP3 8.5 MB 320 kbps 3:44
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WAV 37.7 MB
Lyrics
Tyger Tyger burning bright In the forests of the night What immortal hand or eye Could frame thy fearful symmetry In what distant deeps or skies Burnt the fire of thine eyes On what wings dare he aspire What the hand dare sieze the fire And what shoulder & what art Could twist the sinews of thy heart And when thy heart began to beat What dread hand & what dread feet What the hammer what the chain In what furnace was thy brain What the anvil what dread grasp Dare its deadly terrors clasp When the stars threw down their spear And water'd heaven with their tears Did he smile his work to see Did he who made the Lamb make thee Tyger Tyger burning bright In the forests of the night What immortal hand or eye Dare frame thy fearful symmetry Dare frame thy fearful symmetry Words by William Blake (1794) Music by Jack Strange
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