Ropatt
This indie pop song is about a woman who feels stuck in the digital world. She finds comfort online but craves real, meaningful connections before time runs out.
Anthem-like K-Pop alt-rock with a 90s vibe.
This captures the essence of the sprawling Western landscape, evoking the tranquil beauty of an endless horizon. This piece transports viewers to a timeless setting, drawing inspiration from Ennio Morricone's classic spaghetti western scores.
This is a piano piece that paints a vivid picture of an artistic work blending folk roots, classical compositions, and popular American musical styles, all with a respectful nod to the rich musical legacy found in the heartland of the United States.
Powerful and emotive rock ballad that takes the listener on a journey of personal growth and resilience. The lyrics convey a message of determination, urging the listener to "move on" and "wake up" in the face of adversity.
This is my tribute to those classic songs that featured 1970s Philly soul, r&b, performed by groups like The Spinners, The Stylistics, Blue Magic, and The O'Jays.
Piano tribute to my all-time favorite On Screen Film Woman actress, Ava Gardner.
Original soundtrack music for film, TV shows and computer games.
An R&B soul ballad penned in 1978 by songwriting duo Arnold Patton and Ron Patton, known as "Ropatt," was originally intended for Gladys Knight. The powerful vocal performance on the demo is delivered by Adrienne Williams.
Pop rock retro instrumental inspired after listening to some classic Beatles music.
This is the instrumental version of "Beauty and Tears,"
"Beauty and Tears" is a poignant song by Ron Patton (aka "Ropatt") that encapsulates the complex emotions of an individual navigating through the juxtaposition of beauty and sorrow within the context of love and its aftermath.
Retro-Pop jazz instrumental piece inspired by Bob James' "Angela (Theme for Taxi)." Download the sheet music from Sheet Music Plus: https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/en/product/angela-s-sister-22691498.html
"Bitter and Blue" is an original pop country song co-written by John Dobken and Ron Patton. Vocal performance by Carol Kay. The lyrics tell the story of someone going through a difficult breakup and the emotions associated with it.
The is the orchestral version of the song performed by Chelsea and written by Arnold Patton and Ron Patton (aka "Ropatt"). Orchestrated by Nicolas Maia.
The song explores themes of neglect, compromise, and valuing one's partner amidst the natural rigors of an enduring intimate relationship.
"Christmas in Jamaica - "the title pretty much says it all - catchy pop with a reggae feel to it. Just in time for the Christmas holidays.
This is the orchestral instrumental version of Voices of Belief’s “What Christmas Means For You And Me." The wonderful ballad, written by Arnold Patton and Ron Patton (aka Ropatt), and orchestrated by Nicolas Maia. Classic holiday themes with Pop.
Orchestral Christmas pop instrumental, which conjures up warm, cozy and romance-filled moments with that special someone during the Christmas holiday season. Ideal music for those fans of the Boston Pops Symphony and the London Symphony Orchestra