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Not So Much Anymore by Cedric McClester (1)
"Cracking lyrics, I envision this sung in a slow winehouse type drawl. Did you have a style in mind when you wrote it? Always interested to know if songwriters just write the lyrics and leave it to a musician to do their bit or if they have music, or at leat a musical style, in mind to fit the piece. I've written a few songs, the first two albums were just lyrics with no clue what they might become... the third one (a slow work in progress) is both. " -- Sooz, Barrow, Cumbria, England.


Watch What You�Re Eating by Cedric McClester (1)
"Againthisworks great as poetry, not sure how it will tanspose into song. But big up to you for tackling something other than 'silly love songs' " -- Sooz, Barrow, Cumbria, England.


The Soul Dance Line by Cedric McClester (1)
"Catch a heart attack, love this line ... oops I went and caught a bloody heart attack again, lot of it aobut at this time of year. This one touched base with me becuse I've been obese. Had one hell of a battle and won ... but the war continues on a yearly basis. What concerns me is the fact that this is a song. I'd love to hear it played nd sung .. because it's one of those fringe subjects that doesn't carry wel into music and I'd love to se how you pull it off. you can wrtie anyhting about the over used 'love' make it as sad, joyful, painful as you like ... but bring in a real life issue and it often makes great poetry but doesn't transpose well into song. I'd like to hear this one sung. " -- Sooz, Barrow, Cumbria, England.


The Other Woman by Cedric McClester (4)
"it rhymes" -- km.
"It appears, that one may have cast a doubt upon what you pretend to be, so many apologies if one judges in error, either way, having been on the receiving end of such a farce, who pays the ultimate price? Deceit, an ugly seed planted that devours even the weeds. " -- needful.
"Nicely written. This is commercial, it will work and fits perfectly to half a dozen musical styles. " -- Sooz, Barrow, Cumbria, England.
"i loved it think it would be a great song" -- Tammy, Stanley, VA, USA.


Rumors (Plant The Seed) by Cedric McClester (1)
"This is fantastic. I've read a few of yours now and think this is my faovurite. Wish I could hear the music. " -- Sooz, Barrow, Cumbria, England.


It Ain't Snowing In Memphis by Lamar Cole (1)
"Oh Man, can I identify with this one. I live in England and the weather lately has been awful. It's so cold and living with nineteen reptiles I really feel it. We had gales last week and on one stretch of motorway in two hours sixty six trucks overturned. Never ben to Memphis but I think we all have a special place that we'd like to be other than where we are. Nice poem, enjoyed it. " -- Sooz, Barrow, Cumbria, England.


I Never Believed by Giovanni Gaurino (2)
"This had a feling of, 'In The Ghetto' about it, but I imagine it as a soft rock. Nice one. " -- Sooz, Barrow, Cumbria, England.
"This tragic song made me cry, It has alot of different feelings to it ! I LOVED IT keep writing your songs GIOVANNI" -- vanessa, chicago, il, united states.


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