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| Description |
Short Song Description: I get the best response from women on this track, this apparently hits a nerve...I would really like to license this one, it really needs to be heard against the right imagery... |
Long Song Description: a general feeling of guilt over cheating with a married woman, both feel the guilt, but both continue to carry on an affair while wishing the consequences away...the instrumentation is minimalist, the pulsing rhythm creates tension while the piano deliberately sounds like a funeral dirge..I get the best response from women on this track, this apparently hits a nerve...I would really like to license this one, it really needs to be heard against the right imagery... |
Story Behind the Song: a general feeling of guilt over cheating with a married woman, both feel the guilt, but both continue to carry on an affair while wishing the consequences away...the instrumentation is minimalist, the pulsing rhythm creates tension while the piano deliberately sounds like a funeral dirge |
| Credits |
| Lyric Credits: Earl A. Brackett |
| Music Credits: Earl A. Brackett |
| Producer Credits: Earl A. Brackett |
| Publisher Credits: Earl A. Brackett |
| Performance Credits: Earl A. Brackett |
| Label Credits: Earl A. Brackett |
| Metadata |
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Song Length: 2:16
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Primary Genre: Unique-Soundtracks
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Secondary Genre: New Age-Meditative
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Tempo / Feel: Medium (111 - 130)
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Lead Vocal: Other
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Mood 1: Gloomy
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Mood 2: Poignant
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Similar Artist 1: Peter Gabriel
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Era: 2000 and later
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