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Moments Worth Waiting For
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Jazzy piano love song. This would sound great with a smokey female vocal...
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Q: Where did you grow up? A: New Jersey Q: What made you realize that music was your path? A: The devil made me do it... Q: How would you describe the music that you typically create? A: Commentaries on human nature Q: Who are your biggest musical influences? A: Oscar Brown Jr, Steely Dan, and the guy leading the elephant parade with his clarinet Q: What makes your music unique? A: who said it's unique? Q: Has there been one particular moment in your musical career that you're most proud of? A: Trapped by an unexpected blizzard in at a grand opening in Sagniaw Michigin, me and my band mates played a non stop 1 hour improvisation which may well have been the best music jam I've ever been part of. When I approached owners seeking praise, one guy looked at the other guy, turned to me and said " that was the worst piece of shit I've ever heard." Q: What's next for you? A: I don't know, but I'll let you know when it happens!
Song Info
Genre
Jazz Modern Jazz
Charts
Peak #110
Peak in subgenre #11
Author
Gino Wolfson
Uploaded
August 25, 2009
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MP3
MP3 2.9 MB 128 kbps 3:08
Story behind the song
There was a break in the perpetual darkness and an opportunity to take what was and change it to something worth waiting for. Tears nourished the rebirth. Sometimes things do work out. Who knew!
Lyrics
VERSE 1 Time equaled distance but lacking persistence Routine had a magic sufficient for me Somehow the notion was set into motion Endlessly seeking permission to be CHORUS What was I trying to say? When you stole my heart and took my breath away Moments to treasure moments worth waiting for VERSE 2 Relentless persuader, outlandish behavior Could not have predicted the rescue at sea Drifting in darkness, then consumed by softness Magic provided permission to be CHORUS (repeat) (INSTRUMENTAL BREAK: jazzy, sweet, emotional) VERSE 2 Was there another way? I could not really say Somehow somewhere at the end of the day Wink of an eye, a kiss of blue sky Fury and darkness simply sashayed away CHORUS (repeat)
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