S100729CO, Screener #18
Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2010 9:29 pm
This is more of a curiosity thing, since the song is definitely not contemporary. you
say, in your critique, that the line, "it's just that I'm thinking, of your long golden hair" is an "over-used line". Could you please reference the songs that you are familiar with that have used this lyric? Seriously, I want to hear where I might have inadvertantly picked up this line.
you further state, that the second verse uses some overused and/or predictible country lines: "so, how was it baby, way out in the West?/were you smiling and happy when you layed down to rest/did you have someone by you, in the light of the moon/ did you have someone sharing, your love and your room?
I'd like to know what songs that I'm repeating that have these verses.
I've overdone my welcome on this board recently. The song I'm referencing is "It's Not That It Matters", on my MySpace site, www.myspace.com.suspendedspidersongs.
But the # of the screener (#18) is really, really low,, so I asume he or she has been there a long time. So, I'll repeat: what songs use the phrase, "It's just that I'm thinking, of your long golden hair"?
Enquiring minds want to know.
Ott
say, in your critique, that the line, "it's just that I'm thinking, of your long golden hair" is an "over-used line". Could you please reference the songs that you are familiar with that have used this lyric? Seriously, I want to hear where I might have inadvertantly picked up this line.
you further state, that the second verse uses some overused and/or predictible country lines: "so, how was it baby, way out in the West?/were you smiling and happy when you layed down to rest/did you have someone by you, in the light of the moon/ did you have someone sharing, your love and your room?
I'd like to know what songs that I'm repeating that have these verses.
I've overdone my welcome on this board recently. The song I'm referencing is "It's Not That It Matters", on my MySpace site, www.myspace.com.suspendedspidersongs.
But the # of the screener (#18) is really, really low,, so I asume he or she has been there a long time. So, I'll repeat: what songs use the phrase, "It's just that I'm thinking, of your long golden hair"?
Enquiring minds want to know.
Ott