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Kathleen and the Silver Screen
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This is a song charting the life story of a girl and her relationship with the silver screen. It was submitted to the homemadehitshow.com Thanksgiving song competition. I hope someone enjoys it.
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Light acoustic rock folk
I play guitar and sing against backings that I have created using various software tools. I am therefore a home recorder primarily concerned with minting decent recordings of my own songs rather than a performer.
Song Info
Charts
Peak #912
Peak in subgenre #225
Author
David Watson
Rights
David Watson
Uploaded
October 23, 2008
Track Files
MP3
MP3 3.9 MB 128 kbps 4:17
Story behind the song
This song is about a talented young girl who could easily make it to the silver screen. The song charts her life and the changing relationship she has with the silver screen. The entire song uses a single rhyme throughout, the 'een' sound. I hope it's not too boring. My direct contribution was the acoustic guitar and the singing, indirectly I programmed the rest of the song using various software tools. I hope you enjoy it and please don't forget to rate it.
Lyrics
Oh Kathleen, the first time I saw you, you weren’t quite a teen You were playing in the garden with my kids, trying to be a movie queen You smiled so bright and sang so sweetly as you acted out the scene You looked for all the world, like you were destined for the silver screen Oh Kathleen, the next time I saw you, you were just thirteen Running through the streets with some mates, hoping that you were not seen I guess it was a dare, but you broke into a drinks machine They caught you on TV and showed your parents on a silver screen Oh Kathleen, I saw you again when you had turned fifteen Shoplifting in the stores, the police were called in to prevent a scene They took you to the station and by mistake I tried to intervene They showed me you were guilty with a tape, they played it on a silver screen Oh Kathleen, I saw you again when you were seventeen You were running with a gang and you parents never knew where you’d been I saw you dealing in the street and realised you were in the drugs scene Dividing powders into hits, they cut them with a silver screen Oh Kathleen, I wished I hadn’t seen you when you were eighteen Standing in a doorway in a skirt so tight, that it was quite obscene You were selling pictures of yourself, hoping they’d print them in a magazine A pimp had got you working for your cut, taken from that silver screen Oh Kathleen, I saw you in church when you were just nineteen Your parents were crying and you sisters tried to give a eulogy They talked about your life but I didn’t recognise my movie queen You were lying in a coffin, taken from this world by a silver screen Oh Kathleen, I always hoped you’d find the silver screen But never in my mind like this, surely all this could have been foreseen Your innocence was lost and we never saw what might have been Singing your songs and striding the world as a movie queen Smiling so sweet and radiant in the glow of that silver screen Oh Kathleen… Oh Kathleen… Kathleen…
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