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Mary-Anne
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Folky song with banjo and guitar.
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Acoustic folk from Glasgow, Scotland. One guitar, one voice, bound to be wearing a checked shirt and drinking tea. Sad songs, happy ones, protest, love and Chri
An acoutic singer-songwriter-y sort of fellow, with tinges of folk and a hint of lime. Likes: tea, checked shirts and listening to music. Dislikes: writing bios in the third person. Take a listen if you can to some of the music. If you've time, it would be good if you could leave a comment on the messageboard bit and a link to your own music if you've got one so I can give you a listen! :::::::::NEWS::::::::: 21/9 Haven't updated this page in ages, though I've uploaded a couple of new songs: - mainly because I've finally got a new website up, www.midgemckay.co.uk :) 27/3 Not getting much chance to do anything with music at all at the moment due to having a rather busy non-music life! Deadlines at university and the rest of the non-fun parts of being a student. But I still found an aold song I had written words to and never completed, so I'm half way through playing with that. Guess it'll have to go in the pile with all the other things I wanted to do to put on Soundclick:( Here's hoping I get some free time sometime soon! 17/3 Plod-along song complete! It's called Tenderness (though that could possibly change a wee bit) and if I Can get some work done today on other stuff then I can have a go at recording some of it. I've still not started The Crow's song that I want to cover though, have to see about that too! But hey - it's Sunday. 13/4 After SC being down for a few days, I finally got the chance to put some reviews up on the page. Check them out on the links bit to the right of this. In other news, I've been writing a plod-along song, nice and happy (so far), think Badly Drawn Boy when his mum knits him a new hat. 6/4 Dan, aka The Crow (http://www.soundclick.com/bands/5/thecrowvt.htm) has allowed me to record one of his songs, The Meeting Of Hands. I think it's a brilliant song, and I'm excited at the prospect of recording it myself. 1/4 Decided against the rack compressor - I might as well use the software one I have, and spend the money on other things:) First thing was a new Schaller soundhole pickup, so that's something new to play with - already recorded a rough version of The Flag by Martin Hollis, a friend of mine. A few more days work on it (amongst copious amounts of tea) and I'll have a nice new song! 28/3 Planning on investing on some new recording equipment, my microphones aren't too great and I fancy getting a nice rack-mounted compressor, isn't eBay our friend? Might try and get a couple more songs up from the back collection - enjoyed my #33 spot in the Acoustic Folk chart, Scots Wha' Hey and Raise your Hand seem to get quite a number of plays! 25/3 Uploaded "Raise Your Hand". It is one of five songs from the "Like Father, Like Son" EP I had been working on with a fellow songwriter. The lyrics and story behind the song are up, so you can check it out. 21/3 Began recording a song I've had on the back burner for a while now, "You Make Me So Proud". It's about a family who lose their father in the war. In other news, I'll be putting up some songs from the Single Mic Sessions. The name says it all: one mic, no mastering or anything, just normalised volume and mp3'd. The first 2 to go up will be "Brand New" and "Scots Wha' Hey". 20/3 Uploaded four songs from The Tryst Workshop. Hoping to re-record a couple of the older songs, maybe going for the simple approach instead of layers.
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Charts
Peak #609
Peak in subgenre #52
Author
Midge McKay
Rights
(c)McKay 2004
Uploaded
March 15, 2005
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MP3 2.9 MB 128 kbps 0:00
Story behind the song
This was written in a short space of time on the back on my payslip from work. The song is about when it takes losing someone to realise how much you need them, or want them to be back. The Nary-Anne in the story isn't any person in particular, though at the time there was some reason for chosing the name - something to do with people looking after me when I was wee.
Lyrics
Mary-Anne, where did you go? You said we’d meet just after two And since twelve I’ve been waiting for you Mary-Anne, what did I say? You told me of your plan to move away I didn’t think it was today [Chorus] Oh Mary-Anne, Mary-Anne You’ve stopped taking my hand Mary-Anne You’ve stopped taking my hand Mary-Anne, what should I wear? It’s sunny through the door But inside it’s raining evermore Mary-Anne, was it today? I missed the car by half a mile I could see it and nobody was smiling [Bridge] When are you back from where you’ve been? Oh your face, I haven’t seen it Have you grown up and moved away? Or was it me?
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