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A Life Well Lived
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© 2005 Julie Layne Bloeth (ASCAP)/Sandra Phillips (BMI)/Rob Perry (BMI) Drums: Jim McCarty
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** To purchase Julie's debut album: Julie Layne Bloeth is a composer. lyricist and vocalist. She describes her style as eclectic. Combining Country, Folk, Adult Contemporary and Singer-Songwriter, she's created a genre all her own. She draws from world events, her own experiences and those of the people she meets to create her unique songs and acoustic sound. "While it's difficult to put yourself 'out there,' you reach a point in your life where you can either share what you've learned or hide behind wishful thinking. My father once said to me "...leave the past where it belongs... we're all the sum of our experiences." My parents have shared their wisdom with me and I hope they'll be proud to know I've learned so much from them. My music is the sum of my experiences, and if I touch just one person with it, I've done what I've set out to do." Julie's debut album, entitled "Some Days" is currently available for sale! To purchase, just click For more information, please contact jules@julielaynebloeth.com or visit her website, .
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Jazz Free Jazz
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#6,020 today Peak #81
#456 in subgenre Peak #5
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Julie Layne Bloeth/Sandra Phillips/Rob Perry
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2005 Bloeth/Phillips/Perry
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March 28, 2005
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MP3 2.7 MB 128 kbps 0:00
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A LIFE WELL LIVED © 2004 Julie Layne Bloeth/Sandra Phillips/Rob Perry Driving in the pouring rain Down Highway 41 It’s another bad day And I’m slowly coming undone I pass a group of crosses And yellow roses by the road I feel chagrined as I take stock My brimming tears overflow When it’s time for me to leave this place I’ll know I brought more joy than disgrace More laughter and a lot less pain In my time that remains In giving and receiving unconditional love I’ll know mine was a life well lived End ~ Freely From this moment on I’m never looking back I don’t want to leave this place I’m living every moment in my time that remains Driving in the pouring rain down Highway 41 The crosses, the roses, remind me In the end… I’ll know mine was a life well lived © 2004 Julie Layne Bloeth (ASCAP)/Sandra Phillips (BMI)/Rob Perry (BMI). All Rights Reserved.
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