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Feedback – It would be great if you could email with an opinion on a few of the songs, likes and dislikes etc. See examples below, and in A-Z of songs.
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‘Go away’ has a nice melody, good words / story. It would be ideal to be used in a west end musical.
‘When I think of you now’ – Nice ballad, Suitable for Michael Buble. Not a number one, but a track on a compilation.
‘My brothers and I’ – I can imagine this song being sung at a folk session in a bar. The repetition of ‘My brothers and I’ would be what the audience would join in with.

6 May 2020 – Ava likes King of Charleston:
Thank you for posting these songs. I have been at home a lot lately (as we all have!) and have enjoyed listening to them, and reading the stories to go with them!
My favourite is King of Charleston. If only I could still dance to it!

6 May 2020 – Ben likes the songs:
Wow, I’ve really enjoyed listening to some of these tracks in the background whilst studying. They’ve been a really helpful way to relax during these strange times in lockdown. You’re very talented, and I’m so glad you took the time to record and put your music out there!

6 May 2020 – Olivia likes It gets you that way:
I really like ‘It Gets You That Way’! It’s a really easy song to listen to, like something you’d listen to on a Sunday morning making breakfast.
It also sounds like a song that could be in a West End Musical, where the main character is pining after his love interest and singing about his feelings.

24 May 2020 – Connor says ‘All very catchy. I like King of Charleston very much, great vocals. Reminds me of a young Sinatra, and takes me back to the glory days.

30 Nov 2020 – Sheila says the website is impressive. I have listened to several of your songs which I have to say I have enjoyed immensely, even though music is ‘not one of my things’. Surely, they belong to the genre of easy listening which doesn’t date. Congratulations.

12 May 2024 – Gill says: I still like Love me a million.

Pam agrees: I have been listening to Love Me A Million at full blast. Still love it! 1/9/25