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Comin' Home(To NC).mp3
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This song is difficult to categorize. It really reflects my entire musical experience - bluesy, jazzy, pop. So, you call it!
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We're a Duo with the desire to make music that touches peoples' hearts and impacts their lives in positive ways - to people everywhere; sharing interests, conce
TopazThyme is a duo featuring vocalist/lyricist Bunny Relerford, with songwriter/producer and sometime vocalist Durwood Walker, based in Metro Washington, DC. Bunny comes from a family of musicians and entertainers. She previously sang with choirs in her native Philadelphia, PA., including the Overbrook High School Choir, The Philadelphia Choral Ensemble, with whom she recorded. Her maternal grandmother was a staple on many Hollywood sitcoms of the 1960s, 70s, and 80s. Bunny's jazz pianist uncle Raymond King is internationally known as the "Kardboard King" for his artistic creations using cardboard as his medium. Durwood sang in his high school glee club in Lillington, North Carolina; later studied music theory and double bass violin and gigged around the DC area with the likes of the Sharon Ridley Trio, vibist Clement Wells, pianist John Malachi and others.
Song Info
Genre
R&B Funk
Charts
#5,373 today Peak #168
#544 in subgenre Peak #9
Author
Durwoodl Walker (words/music)
Rights
(c)2011 Durwood L. Walker
Uploaded
June 22, 2012
Track Files
MP3
MP3 3.8 MB 128 kbps 4:09
Story behind the song
The story of a country boy who left the south in his youth for the bright lights of big northern cities. Years later, desires to return to home in North Carolina and a simpler life.
Lyrics
Intro (Spoken) Comin' home, y'all Back to North Carolina Where I was born And where I belong Chorus Comin' home, any day Comin' home to stay Too long now, I've been away Comin' home any day Verse 1 I left my old country home many years ago Thought I could find a better place, but little did I know The road I traveled had bumps I couldn't see Now I know my country home's the very best place for me Repeat chorus Verse 2 I paid a little visit home just the other day Saw familiar faces and places that made me want to stay Now I'm packin' up my stuff soon I'll be pullin' out Gonna catch the first thing smokin' long as it's headin' south Repeat chours Instrumental solo Repeat chorus Channel Y'all meet me at the station Help me with my stuff It won't take us very long 'Cause I ain't got too much Repeat chours Tag (Spoken) Yeah, any day now I'll be walkin' them country roads To the sound of chirpin' crickets And croakin' toads Walkin' through corn fields, wheat fields, bean fields Any fields but cotton fields It was them cotton fields that chased me away from Carolina, y'all Gonna grow me some okra, black eyed peas, turnip greens I'm gon' be the countriest boo you ever seen Comin' bac to North Carolina My home, where I belong, y'all (c)2011 Durwood L. Walker
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