New Song – Happy Song Blues

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Song-writing is an activity that seems to thrive on anger, pain and a general sense of melancholy. My friends and I came up with a theory that it’s the easiest set of emotions to bring up on command and even easier to relate to. As such, writing a happy song can really throw a song-writer off. So much so that their overall writing style has to change to accommodate this completely new concept.

This song was premièred in its rawest of states on the 15th of November in the Arkrock Café in Arklow, Co. Wicklow in Ireland. This song is a nice change of pace from my usual style of writing. It cannot be denied that there is a certain influence of Country in it.

 

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Please let me know what you think of it. Thank you for stopping by, be sure to check out my other songs and compositions while you’re here. There are also a few videos of live performances that you might enjoy too.

If you have any questions, comments or anything you would like to discuss, please contact me:

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