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I Kissed Her

Phillip Lemmonds

December 29, 2015

Genre: Country

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An apology song about a guy who doesn't want any secrets between him and his woman. I wonder what she will decide.

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As I am relatively new at songwriting, any feedback is appreciated.


7 Responses


Dennis Field

Hey Phillip! Sorry it’s taken so long to get you some feedback. The melody to this is catchy. My overall thoughts is the song felt long to me though. Needs something to punch it or contrast what’s here. I appreciate you sharing with everyone. Have you connected with Dick Plunk on here yet? If not, you should. He’s a great guy who given some folks some really detailed feedback. Very similar style to you (I think). Looking forward to seeing what else you post.

January 07, 2016

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Phillip Lemmonds

Thanks Dennis.  Structurally, I need to drop a verse and add a bridge if I continue with this song.  Thematically, I’m not sure it’s worth pursuing.  First thing another writer ask me was what artist is going to sing a song about cheating on their woman?  While I meant for the song to be about honesty and forgiveness, that was her takeaway.  Maybe if rewritten in 3rd person…

January 08, 2016

Mary Segato

Hi Phillip, good start, but I agree with Dennis that it is too long, and a bit repetitive in the story. Maybe you could turn it around somewhat and bring something more positive into it. I have written a few of my own songs completely over, especially when I was starting out. Sometimes taking a break from the song and then going back with a fresh mind helps. Good luck with it.

January 11, 2016

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Phillip Lemmonds

Thanks for the input Mary.  I’m working on a couple of other projects now but will come back to this one later.  I still think there’s a song in their somewhere…

January 16, 2016

George Irwin

Agreed, Phillip. There’s a world of cheatin’ and regret songs out there, so it’s clear they resonate with people. I Kissed Her isn’t a bad title, either. Maybe spin it so you draw the listener in with what sounds like a guy-meets-girl story, and then twist it to reveal the woman at home and the regret.

In any case, I agree with Mary. Rewrites can be very worthwhile.

January 26, 2016

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Jayne Sachs

Hi Phillip—I think this song has some hooky elements.  I like the CH melody.  I feel like it doesn’t lift much from the verse melody though.  But by itself, I like the melody of the CH.  I agree that the song can be condensed and you may want to try to bring the listener in with more visuals.  What about her or the scene or his marriage made him stray? As of now we don’t know much about the married couple or much about the scene of the kiss, etc.. Not that we have to know much about the scene of the kiss, but maybe.  But for country, especially for country, songs need to paint the picture of the story with a lot of visual elements.  I think you have a song in here though. Good work!

December 19, 2016

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Amber Lewis

I kissed her is a great hook/title. I think you should try using some of that bluegrass with this song and up the tempo a bit with the chorus it could help with the lengthy feeling and spice it up.

May 21, 2017

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Verse 1
Last year on that business trip, sitting at a bar
I had a little slip with a woman
I was afraid to tell you then, I'm telling you now
Won't happen again, I swear

Pre-Chorus
I don't know what I was thinking
I did something bad, and it wasn't for love

Chorus
I kissed her, I crossed the line in a moment of weakness
I kissed her, her lips touched mine but there was no sweetness
I kissed her, please forgive me
Can we get past it?

Verse 2
I'm so sorry for what I've done, you have to believe
You're the only one for me
How can I make it up to you? Anything you want
Nothing I won't do, don't leave me

Pre-Chorus
I don't know what I was thinking
I did something bad, and it wasn't for love

Chorus
I kissed her, I crossed the line in a moment of weakness
I kissed her, her lips touched mine but there was no sweetness
I kissed her, please forgive me
Can we get past it?

Verse 3
I understand if you need time, to think things through
Make up your mind about us
If you decide you need to go, one more thing you
Need to know, I love you

Pre-Chorus
I don't know what I was thinking
I did something bad, and it wasn't for love

Chorus
I kissed her, I crossed the line in a moment of weakness
I kissed her, her lips touched mine but there was no sweetness
I kissed her, please forgive me
Can we get past it?

I kissed her
I kissed her

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Dennis Field

Hey Phillip! Sorry it’s taken so long to get you some feedback. The melody to this is catchy. My overall thoughts is the song felt long to me though. Needs something to punch it or contrast what’s here. I appreciate you sharing with everyone. Have you connected with Dick Plunk on here yet? If not, you should. He’s a great guy who given some folks some really detailed feedback. Very similar style to you (I think). Looking forward to seeing what else you post.

January 07, 2016

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Phillip Lemmonds

Thanks Dennis.  Structurally, I need to drop a verse and add a bridge if I continue with this song.  Thematically, I’m not sure it’s worth pursuing.  First thing another writer ask me was what artist is going to sing a song about cheating on their woman?  While I meant for the song to be about honesty and forgiveness, that was her takeaway.  Maybe if rewritten in 3rd person…

January 08, 2016

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Mary Segato

Hi Phillip, good start, but I agree with Dennis that it is too long, and a bit repetitive in the story. Maybe you could turn it around somewhat and bring something more positive into it. I have written a few of my own songs completely over, especially when I was starting out. Sometimes taking a break from the song and then going back with a fresh mind helps. Good luck with it.

January 11, 2016

1

Phillip Lemmonds

Thanks for the input Mary.  I’m working on a couple of other projects now but will come back to this one later.  I still think there’s a song in their somewhere…

January 16, 2016

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George Irwin

Agreed, Phillip. There’s a world of cheatin’ and regret songs out there, so it’s clear they resonate with people. I Kissed Her isn’t a bad title, either. Maybe spin it so you draw the listener in with what sounds like a guy-meets-girl story, and then twist it to reveal the woman at home and the regret.

In any case, I agree with Mary. Rewrites can be very worthwhile.

January 26, 2016

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Jayne Sachs

Hi Phillip—I think this song has some hooky elements.  I like the CH melody.  I feel like it doesn’t lift much from the verse melody though.  But by itself, I like the melody of the CH.  I agree that the song can be condensed and you may want to try to bring the listener in with more visuals.  What about her or the scene or his marriage made him stray? As of now we don’t know much about the married couple or much about the scene of the kiss, etc.. Not that we have to know much about the scene of the kiss, but maybe.  But for country, especially for country, songs need to paint the picture of the story with a lot of visual elements.  I think you have a song in here though. Good work!

December 19, 2016

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Amber Lewis

I kissed her is a great hook/title. I think you should try using some of that bluegrass with this song and up the tempo a bit with the chorus it could help with the lengthy feeling and spice it up.

May 21, 2017


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