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A song about nothing.
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Adam has been immersed in music his whole life. His parents opened a music store in St. Louis, Michigan when he was four years old, where he learned how to play
Now is the time to meet Adam Pringle: singer/songwriter/piano player. When he brings his mix of retro and modern pop music, with gospel and jazz frills to the table in his album, Just Like It’s Always Been, one is able to fully understand his passion for music and perhaps even connect with him emotionally. In this album, the melodies met the lyrics as a wonderful marriage of music from the beginning. Adam has the uncanny ability of finding varying topics that most people can relate to. From song to song, the melodies flow, the hooks are meaty, and the lyrics are evocative. Another thing one will find in this album is that each song has it’s very own personality and style. Some songs deem themselves more serious, some ultimately ridiculous, and a quantity of toe tapping party songs. However, whether or not the song is serious, or ridiculous, it does not lack passion. “Passion is the basis for each of my songs,” Adam says, “but I’m not afraid of having fun with the music I write.” Adam has been playing piano for 20 years, and performing from the day he was born. No stranger to the stage, he has appeared on stages all over the United States. His early life, rooted in musicals, theatre, rock, jazz, blues, pop and gospel influences, has shaped him into the music fan and collector he is today. After studying music for four years in college, Adam moved to Michigan to pursue his dream. While currently performing full time, and through the majesty of the Internet, Adam has collected quite a fan base. After 10 years in the making, Adam teamed up with drummer and longtime friend, Brian V., and Guitarist TJ Pauley to bring out a product that he thinks is “something everyone can enjoy!” Keep your eyes open for his next Not Half Records release: "Just Like it's Always Been" - Stay Updated
Song Info
Genre
Pop Pop Rock
Charts
Peak #265
Peak in subgenre #59
Author
Adam Pringle
Rights
(C) 2005 Adam G Pringle
Uploaded
November 29, 2005
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MP3 3.2 MB 128 kbps 3:28
Story behind the song
I have always liked song that don't mean anything and have a grea 3/4 walz time. I don't remember what prompted me to write it, but I remember it coming to me and writing it very quickly.
Lyrics
Title less Song (Adolph Hitler) Words and Music by Adam Pringle – 3/25/03 V1 You walk into my spinning room only to find that I’m not there You got pretty pissed at me but it was obvious that I didn’t care. I appreciate the way you shake your finger at me You tell me I’m talking stupid and I should go to sleep It doesn’t matter anyway; it doesn’t matter anyway. V2 Harry can’t believe we have to fight so many battles to survive. Neither can I but I won’t go out and walk around with a sign. He heard everybody honk as they drove by in their Cadillac’s, Now he got his point across, how he feels about the attacks. It doesn’t matter anyway; it doesn’t matter anyway. V3 John visits this girl even though he’s got one of his own. They talk about movies and whether or not they should go back to his home. He can hide from the truth but no matter how hard he tries All of these built up feelings leads him to a guy It doesn’t matter anyway; it doesn’t matter anyway. Bridge: I’m not the kind of man you think I am But I could be if you want I don’t care what we have for dinner; I couldn’t care less if we don’t We could watch TV, or do some ecstasy, I’m still gonna die so it doesn’t matter to me. V4 So now I wrote this song because I needed some time to complain It lacks sanguinity, but I was bored; started playing and out it came. This song won’t change your life but I suppose it could try, But now what should I name it, I need to introduce it live. I could name it doesn’t matter, or man I’m getting fatter, Or how about Adolph Hitler? What would people say??? It doesn’t matter anyway; it doesn’t matter anyway.
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