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Talk

Doug Murphy

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An observational song.
acoustic folk easy listening
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a one man show
Douglas Murphy is a passionate lyricist and storyteller whose songs blend heart, honesty, and a touch of grit. Drawing inspiration from everyday life, personal journeys, and timeless themes, his work spans genres like folk, country, acoustic rock, and modern balladry. Whether writing heartfelt love songs, nostalgic reflections, or thought-provoking narratives, Douglas focuses on lyrical depth and emotional connection. Crafted to resonate, designed for both live performance and sync licensing, and he often collaborates with musicians and AI production tools to bring his words to life with professional polish. With an ever-growing catalogue, Douglas continues to write to make listeners feel seen, understood, and moved.
Song Info
Genre
Beats Beats General
Charts
Peak #25
Peak in subgenre #8
Author
Douglas Murphy
Rights
2024
Uploaded
February 01, 2024
Track Files
MP3
MP3 6.8 MB 320 kbps 2:58 minutes
Lossless
WAV 15.0 MB (no audio tag)
Meta Data
Samples
No samples, loops, or splices
BPM
90
Beat
4/4
Key
B♭ maj
Vocals
Male
Character
Energy
relaxed, cool
high-energy
Danceable
coffee-place
dancefloor
Positivity
dark, sad, angry
happy
Appeal
unique
radio-friendly
Story behind the song
After many tears together and the changing of time and priorities we do not talk as much as we used to. [Well, she doesn't.]
Lyrics
Talk 024/02/01] Intro: [V-1] Your mom and I dated over the phone. Because of the distance between our homes. So, five days out of seven, she lived in phone call heaven. I'd make jokes but loved it truth be told. [V-2] I'd have to pick my ear off of the floor, back on the phone just as I walked through the door. There was always something she forgot to say, but now we don't talk much anymore. [Chorus] We don't talk much anymore. Your mother she could talk up a storm. She used to have a lot to say about most things every day, but we don't talk much anymore. [Bridge] She used to talk about this and that. She could jabber on for hours. But now she only stares at her cell phone. Use to be only her and me when the landline had the power, but now I'm always left_on hold. [Chorus] We don't talk much anymore. Your mother she could talk up a storm. She used to have a lot to say about most things every day, but we don't talk much anymore. Break [V-3] Talked a lot. Deep conversations. At times, our minds were blown. Familiar, always seen, I guess what that means. We don't talk anymore. [Chorus] We don't talk much anymore. Your mother she could talk up a storm. She used to have a lot to say about most things every day, but we don't talk much anymore. Copyright (c) 2024 Douglas Murphy
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