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The Last of the Helpers

Chris Solaas BookSongs – Acoustic Folk Artist

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A song sung by a Myna named Jester and his owner, Bard and Ranger Rexx. A ballad detailing how civilation crumbled by rusting. A lesson on laziness.
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Based in USA and active since 2010, Chris Solaas BookSongs has built over 50 original tracks in the Acoustic Folk space on SoundClick.

The catalog has a consistent signature sound: mid-tempo in energy and introspective in tone. Releases span Folk & Christian, all within the acoustic folk space. Productions carry a steady groove quality throughout. The overall sound is broadly accessible, making it well-suited for a range of placements and projects. Across releases, the mood is consistently Christmas & Humor, making the catalog easy to navigate for artists seeking a specific feel.

The following tracks represent some of the strongest releases in the catalog. "The Love Youve Spread Around" is an acoustic folk production that peaked at #7 on the SoundClick Acoustic chart. "The Colors Song" is a standout acoustic folk production that peaked at #8 on the SoundClick Acoustic Folk chart. "Built Out of Love" is an acoustic folk production with a distinctly love tone that peaked at #7 on the SoundClick Acoustic Folk chart.

Chris Solaas BookSongs offers free downloads on SoundClick, giving listeners and independent artists direct access to the catalog.

Chris Solaas BookSongs has generated 1.8K streams on SoundClick, reaching #1 on the SoundClick Acoustic chart. Discover the full discography on SoundClick.

SoundClick artist Chris Solaas BookSongs presents "The Last of the Helpers", an outstanding release in the Acoustic Folk genre. Featuring acoustic, the production has a distinctive and cohesive sound. With a tone that is diligence, ed sheeran and jack johnson, Chris Solaas BookSongs's track connects on an emotional level. "The Last of the Helpers" has peaked at #18 in the Acoustic Folk category on SoundClick. Chris Solaas BookSongs is an independent artist on SoundClick, releasing Acoustic Folk music directly to fans worldwide.

Song Info
Charts
Peak #123
Peak in subgenre #18
Author
Christopher Solaas
Rights
2012
Uploaded
March 22, 2020
Track Files
MP3
MP3 4.5 MB 128 kbps 4:55 minutes
Story behind the song
Written for Book 1 of the Doors of Destiny series, Cobalt - the Blue Door. Sung by Jester, a Myna Bird, and Rexx, his Ranger/Bard owner.
Lyrics
The Last of the Helpers is waiting in the wings To be tossed upon the scrap heap of our broken down world But I have a question for all peasants and kings For every man and woman, boy and girl: Will you be the Last of the Helpers? Will you carry on the work that they once did for you? Get to work, lend a hand Partner with your fellow man Every one of us must be The Last of the Helpers. All around the world, the Helpers are falling Rusting reminders of an era thats gone Deep in my heart I can hear someone calling That its time for all of us to carry on, All around the world, our buildings are crumbling Wretched reminders of the life we once knew But up from the rubble, our children are stumbling And its up to me and you to help them through Will you be the Last of the Helpers? Will you carry on the work that they once did for you? Get to work, lend a hand Partner with your fellow man Every one of us must be The Last of the Helpers. All around the world, farms turn to heather No one seems to care if there will be food to eat But you and I can make it, if we all work together Let us plow this fallow ground beneath our feet. All around the world, eager hands will labor Up from the ashes, the phoenix will rise, Everyone will understand, Everyone will help his neighbor Till the Lord returns, and splits the eastern sky. Will you be the Last of the Helpers? Will you carry on the work that they once did for you? Get to work, lend a hand Partner with your fellow man Every one of us must be The Last of the Helpers.
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