I was told it is ill advised to write an ironic song. The point you’re criticizing might be taken as something you actually admire rather than something deserving ridicule. Unless you have a blog to explain the deeper, hidden meaning!! more »
Author: Thomas
Rescue Me ( a demo)
This is the “old” song in this batch of demos. It was written eight years ago, or a year or two before Melissa and I married. And it reflects the growing frustration that we still weren’t married and living together. more »
That Cold Dark Hour (a demo)
The prophets of the Old Testaments were my first, early immersion into the blues. Bemoaning their condition, blaming others, praying for relief from any more tests of their faith and crying out for the death to their enemies. If that more »
Give in to Love (a demo)
As an exercise, I initially wrote most of these lyrics to the melody of Fats Waller’s “Ain’t Misbehaving.” But I liked the lyrics and the story too much to simply file them away as an exercise, so I had to more »
Don’t Worry about Me (a demo)
During a two-month period I lost my brother-in-law and a dear friend. Pete Williams was very much like a brother to me, and while he had not been healthy for a while, his death was nevertheless unexpected. Lynn Boykin, the more »
Another Stop Along the Road (a demo)
I like a two-step, Texas swing sort of song. I enjoy listening to them, playing them and writing them. (See One Day at a Time). I wrote “Another Stop Along the Road” with a female singer in mind. So, if more »