Written by Dave Blowers, Martin Buchanan, and me. This is a Nashville demo. I don't know the singers name. We tried to make this colorful without actually saying any colors.
Any feedback welcome
Jerry - thanks for the nice comment. Actually, one of the co-writers has been working with a song plugger to pitch it. It has had a lot of “listens”, but no interest so far. But Georgia Middleman, writer and member of Blue Sky Riders, wrote “I’m In” and it languished for 12 years until one day Keith Urban decided to cut it. S0 - you never know.
July 03, 2013
You, sir, have a great song. It is very colorful without any colors, just like you planned. And what a sweet sentiment. There’s nothing I’d change!
Great demo, too! Who did you go to?
July 10, 2013
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Thanks, Sarah. I’m not sure who it has been pitched to. One of the co writers is doing the pitching. Actually, he is part of a group of writers who work with Steven(?) Sharp, who is a songplugger. I’ve been to Nashville many times, mainly for Tin Pan South, but have never pitched to publishers.
July 10, 2013
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Very good song, Dick. It’s really commercial like the other comments say. Being a Nashville industry vet, I’d say there’s a little lyric tightening that would be needed to get this song cut by a major artist, but you’re definitely in the ball park. Would be good to see the lyric on this typed out to make any suggestions. Write on!
July 22, 2013
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Amanda (and others),
Here they are:
Color of You
Had our little routine just your mom and me
Come home and eat turn on the TV
Living half speed
Lounging around - two potatoes on a couch
Nothing going down just a big empty house
Day in and day out
That’s the mono chrome world you were born into
(Chorus)
Now it’s a box of crayons, M&M’s and cherry cola
Cartoon videos and Winnie the Pooh
Stack of Legos, bubble gum and ice cream soda
Kaleidoscopes and party balloons
It’s the eye popping, jaw dropping, heart stopping
Color of you - oh color of you
Every day I wake up to my work day rut
Ride the elevator up, fill my styrofoam cup
Busting my hump
Finally get to my desk, find a hundred requests
Top of yesterdays mess, thinking I need a rest
Is it 5 o’clock yet
That’s the time I get to drive home to you
(repeat chorus)
Little girls grow up and some day you’ll leave
When I think of you, I’ll always see
(repeat chorus)
July 25, 2013
Nice, Dick! Those are some great images. I’ll bet this tune would make one heck of a cool video.
July 30, 2013
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Cool song! Kids have a way of making us see colors we’ve never noticed.
August 01, 2013
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I like this song Dick! Good hook.. haven’t heard it in terms of speaking about a kid. Good job! Hope the plugger lands something for you all.
Much luck with it!
January 24, 2014
Dick this tune caught me right away. I really enjoyed the visuals.
Nice job
January 25, 2014
Dude, Dick I missed this one. Killer songwriting man. Just from a listener’s perspective I think this song brings out your own unique attention / take on the day to day details that are very relatable and accessible to listeners (and which I’m not often brave enough to emphasize in my own songwriting). But it’s a very likable, charmingly accessible song which, I can only assume is a good recipe for success in Nashville. I love the use of alliteration, nice rhythmic language and parallel structure, and obviously like everybody else I love the imagery and would agree it’d make for a very nice looking music video.
**I just realized that there was not a single color mentioned in the lyrics as well, which pays testament your execution because this is an extremely imagistic song…very very impressive Dick** plus that avoids a lot of pitfalls and cliché. I am a firm believer that any song that instills engagement from a listener is an immediate success, which is probably why I like imagery so much. It’s such an easy way to get a listener involved in a song. But here, you have a nice balance / contrast of sort of details (gray scale) verses and colorful choruses. Knowing your style, I feel like this contrast was also deliberate? Anyway I don’t know, I dis this a lot man. Really well done.
P.S.— I have a new song I just uploaded called “Coming Home” that I’d love your feedback on if you have a sec? Dennis told me it’s OK to just ask for feedback from people, so I’m trying it lol
February 04, 2014
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Great song! I like the concept and the lyrics are really descriptive. I don’t know what I’d change exactly, but maybe the phrasing in the verse melody could be tightened up… or maybe it’s just right how it is?
Just think of all the sponsorship opportunities w/this one!
June 16, 2014
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If I had one bit of constructive criticism, it would be that the groove in the verse led me to believe the chorus would rock a little bit and it was laid back instead. That’s really a demo issue though and no reflection on your writing. Love the lyric.
August 06, 2014
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The Color of You
Had our little routine just your mom and me
Come home and eat turn on the TV
Living half speed
Lounging around - two potatoes on a couch
Nothing going down just a big empty house
Day in and day out
That’s the mono chrome world you were born into
(Chorus)
Now it’s a box of crayons, M&M’s and cherry cola
Cartoon videos and Winnie the Pooh
Stack of Legos, bubble gum and ice cream soda
Kaleidoscopes and party balloons
It’s the eye popping, jaw dropping, heart stopping
Color of you - oh color of you
Every day I wake up to my work day rut
Ride the elevator up, fill my styrofoam cup
Busting my hump
Finally get to my desk, find a hundred requests
Top of yesterdays mess, thinking I need a rest
Is it 5 o’clock yet
That’s the time I get to drive home to you
(repeat chorus)
(bridge)
Little girls grow up and some day you’ll leave
When I think of you, I’ll always see
(repeat chorus
1
This is a real nice Nashville recording and the song certainly sounds sellable in that market. If you haven’t already start making phone calls to publishers on Music Row and get down there to push this song.
July 03, 2013
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Jerry - thanks for the nice comment. Actually, one of the co-writers has been working with a song plugger to pitch it. It has had a lot of “listens”, but no interest so far. But Georgia Middleman, writer and member of Blue Sky Riders, wrote “I’m In” and it languished for 12 years until one day Keith Urban decided to cut it. S0 - you never know.
July 03, 2013
0
You, sir, have a great song. It is very colorful without any colors, just like you planned. And what a sweet sentiment. There’s nothing I’d change!
Great demo, too! Who did you go to?
July 10, 2013
0
Thanks, Sarah. I’m not sure who it has been pitched to. One of the co writers is doing the pitching. Actually, he is part of a group of writers who work with Steven(?) Sharp, who is a songplugger. I’ve been to Nashville many times, mainly for Tin Pan South, but have never pitched to publishers.
July 10, 2013
0
Very good song, Dick. It’s really commercial like the other comments say. Being a Nashville industry vet, I’d say there’s a little lyric tightening that would be needed to get this song cut by a major artist, but you’re definitely in the ball park. Would be good to see the lyric on this typed out to make any suggestions. Write on!
July 22, 2013
1
Amanda (and others),
Here they are:
Color of You
Had our little routine just your mom and me
Come home and eat turn on the TV
Living half speed
Lounging around - two potatoes on a couch
Nothing going down just a big empty house
Day in and day out
That’s the mono chrome world you were born into
(Chorus)
Now it’s a box of crayons, M&M’s and cherry cola
Cartoon videos and Winnie the Pooh
Stack of Legos, bubble gum and ice cream soda
Kaleidoscopes and party balloons
It’s the eye popping, jaw dropping, heart stopping
Color of you - oh color of you
Every day I wake up to my work day rut
Ride the elevator up, fill my styrofoam cup
Busting my hump
Finally get to my desk, find a hundred requests
Top of yesterdays mess, thinking I need a rest
Is it 5 o’clock yet
That’s the time I get to drive home to you
(repeat chorus)
Little girls grow up and some day you’ll leave
When I think of you, I’ll always see
(repeat chorus)
July 25, 2013
0
Nice, Dick! Those are some great images. I’ll bet this tune would make one heck of a cool video.
July 30, 2013
0
Cool song! Kids have a way of making us see colors we’ve never noticed.
August 01, 2013
1
I like this song Dick! Good hook.. haven’t heard it in terms of speaking about a kid. Good job! Hope the plugger lands something for you all.
Much luck with it!
January 24, 2014
1
Dick this tune caught me right away. I really enjoyed the visuals.
Nice job
January 25, 2014
0
Dude, Dick I missed this one. Killer songwriting man. Just from a listener’s perspective I think this song brings out your own unique attention / take on the day to day details that are very relatable and accessible to listeners (and which I’m not often brave enough to emphasize in my own songwriting). But it’s a very likable, charmingly accessible song which, I can only assume is a good recipe for success in Nashville. I love the use of alliteration, nice rhythmic language and parallel structure, and obviously like everybody else I love the imagery and would agree it’d make for a very nice looking music video.
**I just realized that there was not a single color mentioned in the lyrics as well, which pays testament your execution because this is an extremely imagistic song…very very impressive Dick** plus that avoids a lot of pitfalls and cliché. I am a firm believer that any song that instills engagement from a listener is an immediate success, which is probably why I like imagery so much. It’s such an easy way to get a listener involved in a song. But here, you have a nice balance / contrast of sort of details (gray scale) verses and colorful choruses. Knowing your style, I feel like this contrast was also deliberate? Anyway I don’t know, I dis this a lot man. Really well done.
P.S.— I have a new song I just uploaded called “Coming Home” that I’d love your feedback on if you have a sec? Dennis told me it’s OK to just ask for feedback from people, so I’m trying it lol
February 04, 2014
0
Great song! I like the concept and the lyrics are really descriptive. I don’t know what I’d change exactly, but maybe the phrasing in the verse melody could be tightened up… or maybe it’s just right how it is?
Just think of all the sponsorship opportunities w/this one!
June 16, 2014
0
If I had one bit of constructive criticism, it would be that the groove in the verse led me to believe the chorus would rock a little bit and it was laid back instead. That’s really a demo issue though and no reflection on your writing. Love the lyric.
August 06, 2014
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Jerry Falzone
This is a real nice Nashville recording and the song certainly sounds sellable in that market. If you haven’t already start making phone calls to publishers on Music Row and get down there to push this song.
July 03, 2013