Hi Keith, I'd like your objective opinion on the marketability of two songs. I’ve just posted a song which I wrote, called “Free." "Free" received a Gold Auddy™ award on November 1, 2009 on uPlaya.com in recognition that the underlying patterns of this song are similar to songs that have become hits in the past. The lyrics advocate for hard work and prayer to counter adverse life experiences, charitable treatment of others, tolerance for differences of beliefs, optimism, self-defined self-worth, personal power and even the "holiness" that comes with focusing on one's positive values and actions. The values expressed in this song are timeless.
As you may know, I also posted a song called “Dumbing it Down” which I just entered in the Soft Rock contest for November 2009. It highlights the songwriter’s need for authenticity and integrity in song composition, an ideal difficult to achieve the more commercial the interests of the songwriter. The song implies that if songwriters stick to writing about what they know from life’s experiences and try to be a positive force in the world, they may experience less personal stress, despite possible income loss.
I hope you like both! Much love and continued success to you and many thanks for your help in supporting these songs chances of success. David Waldman
Just stopped by to see what you were up to and caught "Love Lives" for the first time! Man, you certainly know how to tell a story. It's a good thing you do it with music because, I swear, you couldn't read this for all the water in the eyes.
..In reference to your last comment on my page: You're absolutely right!! Very different these days Well, You're looking pretty good in comp so far this month..Fingers & Toes crossed for ya Keith .xoxox
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I'd like your objective opinion on the marketability of two songs.
I’ve just posted a song which I wrote, called “Free." "Free" received a Gold Auddy™ award on November 1, 2009 on uPlaya.com in recognition that the underlying patterns of this song are similar to songs that have become hits in the past. The lyrics advocate for hard work and prayer to counter adverse life experiences, charitable treatment of others, tolerance for differences of beliefs, optimism, self-defined self-worth, personal power and even the "holiness" that comes with focusing on one's positive values and actions. The values expressed in this song are timeless.
As you may know, I also posted a song called “Dumbing it Down” which I just entered in the Soft Rock contest for November 2009. It highlights the songwriter’s need for authenticity and integrity in song composition, an ideal difficult to achieve the more commercial the interests of the songwriter. The song implies that if songwriters stick to writing about what they know from life’s experiences and try to be a positive force in the world, they may experience less personal stress, despite possible income loss.
I hope you like both! Much love and continued success to you and many thanks for your help in supporting these songs chances of success.
David Waldman
----"Love is all there is"----
----"Love Lives"----
Stopping by to see what I have missed over the past while.
Missed out on a couple of your works.
Good luck this month with "Blame Game"
Thank you for letting me be your friend !
~ You have chosen wisely 2 enter my Ashram / Asylum. ~
I love everything ~ I'll never deny you.
Next time I'm changing my moniker 2 something political ~ I get in way too much trouble with this religious angle!
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