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Good ole Days
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original written and performed by steve weyman
country rock
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i am Steve Weyman from Bristol England and been playing guitar since I was 9 years of age and doing paid gigs in bands from age 14 playing covers and originals. I am a bit older ( quite a bit older now ! I am not gigging at the moment . I am teaching guitar and concentrating more on writing and recording in m y little home studio. Don't write in a particular style, it comes out how it comes out !
Song Info
Genre
Country Americana
Charts
#120 in subgenre Peak #1
Charts
Peak #1
Author
steve weyman
Rights
Yes
Uploaded
January 30, 2020
Track Files
MP3
MP3 5.4 MB 192 kbps 3:55
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Tony DeLecce
Jul 18
Ah the good ole days. Excellent original performance and production. My kids talk about the good old days so will we always have them?
AlexisPatrick
Sep 10, 2022
Great vocals and your Guitar sounds amazing, Steve. Beautiful work and sound work.
KeithMitchell
Aug 26, 2022
I really like this Steve. Got a great feel and vibe to it. Sound great on the Radio this. You write some cracking tunes. BTW a friend of mine has a 3 piece Americana band. They hope to starting gigging in a month or so.
davidabriggs
Apr 16, 2022
I so like the sound of this. It has a easy going Country/Americana style. I must agree totally with Rodrica. Great writing and playing. A very polished production. A number 1 for sure. So radio ready.
rodrica
May 24, 2021
Fantastic writing & performance. Love that guitar work! Great hook with a kind of singalong style that makes your audience want to join in. A very appealing song.
BrettService
Apr 08, 2021
Yeah I miss the Good Ole Days. You know, when musicians actually played their instruments and sang without auto-tune. Recording on reel to reel, that analog sound. Sure it can be imitated in the digital realm but I miss the warmth of analog. You're getting a nice warm sound though Steve. I like how the harmonies have a bit more reverb on them than the lead vocals. I like to think that someday a return to music played by real musicians will make a return to the forefront of popular music. I don't even listen to top 40 stations anymore. Nothing but rap, booming bass and autotune. Yup...I miss the good ole days.