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60's child (you really hurt me)
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I guess it's what I am
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It is for listeners to decide how they would describe my music when they have a chance to hear a range of material. I've only just started recording. Keep watc
I played bass in a band at Walbottle school, the T-set, with Dave Robinson from Throckley, Bri Swanson, Lemington, and Ken Wright, also Throckley, and started writing songs at this stage. I continued for a while in Dobbin with Bri and Ian Shield, also of Lemington, doing vocals and bits and pieces under Bri's direction - and did more writing. We also did a couple of them together. I then spent a few years concentrating on work and family, with some more writing in fairly recent times, until the lure of performing again (since 2005) became too much to resist! The songwriting had to go on hold for a while as I continued to work full-time until Oct 2010 whenever possible but I have written a few new songs over the last couple of years such as 'Butterflies'. See more details below and check for regular updates.
Song Info
Charts
#267 in subgenre Peak #12
Charts
Peak #44
Author
Peter Chapman
Rights
2010
Uploaded
November 02, 2013
Track Files
MP3
MP3 1.6 MB 160 kbps 1:25
Story behind the song
I found this 1st cut on my hard drive - it later became one of my most successful songs on S/C - and added the lyrics which I had just deciphered from one of my favourite songs.
Lyrics
You really hurt me You really hurt me (You'll just have to imagine them for now but it comes in once the guitar has stopped, ie over the piano).
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Rodrica Rudge
Jan 03, 2014
I like the groove. Are you going to do a full version of this one? Let me know if you do!
Jiri Hajek - composer
Dec 22, 2013
Very sympatical music, Peter!