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A nostalgic love song about a love that hit a hole in the road. It is sung by Phil Thomson.
The great vocalist Jeff Allen sings this Christmas Song that imagines another Christmas long ago. Hayley Oliver, one of England's best country singers also sung this song to Number One on the Soundclick Main Country list on Christmas Day, 2007.
It's kind of a bluesy country song about thinking I've got the right girl right here in front of me. This song describes how all the sweet ladies of Soundclick were on his mind when it was written
Lovers who have been single over a period of time can relate to this song. David Leonard contributed. A favorite vocalist: BILLY BOB SHANE
A guy 39-ish just got kicked out by his girl friend and he's one depressed dude until he meets this very sweet young redhead. Are things looking up??????? Let's see.....[formerly #9 chart]
This is a song about that very first lady. Definitely NOT a political song. Vocal-Jeff Blair
This song says the big yellow disc in the dark blue sky let our romance fizzle. John Johnson does a fantabulous vocal. Dawn Diamond's music on it is wonderful
In this song the girl wants the guy of her dreams to forget his yesterday love and realize she's his for the asking. Jennifer Ferren delivers it. Copyright Louis Brown/David Leonard
A country Christmas love song. Sung by the talented Bill Young
It's good to see a man come of age, throw off the destructive vices and try to go back home and straighten out the mess.
It's a challenge to write a new Moon song but we found a way to do it and kept it fresh. Fred Mucinno vocal. (C)Louis Brown/Phil Thomson
A theory on how a Christmas Light of long ago made Christmas Lights come to be apart of our favorite season. Hayley Oliver took this song to the top of the charts.
Song about a great Grandma at Christmas time. One of our most poignant and best received songs in our catalog.
This is a simple song about almighty God that tries to describe His greatness but He is impossible to encompass in a few words or a billion billion words. Copyright Louis Brown/Phil Thomson
The Saudis hate us according to the fifteen Saudis pilots and crews aboard the jets that obliterated the N.Y. Twin Towers, killing 3,000 innocent Americans and are now busy wrecking our economy with crazy oil costs.
I don't know why God lets Al-Qaeda murder and mutilate innocent people. It's too much hate to assimilate. Saddam is a tyrant but no kin to Al-Qaeda, our real enemy. Copyright Louis Brown/Phil Thomson
NUMBER 4 on COUNTRY POP and climbing. Story of an unsung wife who gets some of the praise she richly deserves in this song. Written by Louis Brown and the awesome Larry Hester. Terrific vocal by Butch Baker, a major label singer.
This song questions some foreign and domestic policies of our president. Number 14 song on Acoustic Folk. Vocal: Phil Thomson
Formerly #12 on Country Rockabilly. Jennifer shows her versatility delivering this song. Vocal: Jennifer Ferren Copyright Louis Brown/Phil Thomson
This is a song for political humor that has a few laughs. Recently Number 6 on the World General chart. I'm a past volunteer U.S. Army Paratrooper during wartime so I hope I earned the right to express my opinions. VOCALIST: PHIL THOMSON