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Rhythm Of The Heart
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Upbeat reggae song about Peace, Love and Hope. Jason Didner: Vocals, Guitars and keyboards. Fred E Jam: Drums and Congas Myself on Bass.
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Europica: Bassplayer and composer.
Peter Romanowski is the man behind Europica. A bassplayer from Bedford, England. After some years of playing in a few bands in and around his home town he decided to start making some of his own music. Here you'll find mostly reggae and a few other genres. Also, due to the wonders of the net he has played bass on other artists songs and gained a lot of musical satisfaction from it. A few of these collaborative genres include, Blues, Rock Ballad, Pop and Country.
Song Info
Genre
World Reggae
Charts
Peak #27
Peak in subgenre #6
Author
Peter Romanowski and Jason Didner
Rights
Peter Romanowski, Jason Didner and Fred E Jam
Uploaded
March 22, 2009
Track Files
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MP3 3.7 MB 128 kbps 4:05
Lyrics
Verse1 Can you hear, take a listen Begin to dance to it's rhythm It is peace It is love It is hope that wont give up Let them win, let them shine Cos all of this is your and mine. Chorus Rhythm of the heart fInd the rythm of your heart x4 gtr solo Verse 2 It's not by luck or by chance That we are here to dance this dance Special care has been taken To prepare for this occassion Here is peace here is love Here is hope that wont give up Let them win let them shine Cos all of this is yours and mine Chorus Rhythm of the heart find the rhytm of your heart x4 Peace Love Hope Chorus Rhythm of the heart Find the rhythm of your heart x4
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ALEXIS PATRICK
May 30, 2012
Great bass line, beautiful vocals and awesome music. Thank you ever so much for your kind rating and message....I am honored, as you are a great Artist!!!!!
Vesa
Sep 12, 2009
I was just wondering Pete. Who has the rights to this song, no big deal really. I guess this came about as a longer afterthought, since I am playing part time with a band, reggae to blues. I was asked about our version, if there was lyrics and it was awhile since I heard this. I had forgotten about this version when he asked. So I may put lyrics on the other one. Let me know. I really don't recall being asked about doing a version with singing, if this was a 50/50 tune. Thanks. Just a formality I'd like to clear up simply. -Vesa