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Welcome The Dawn
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second in my play harp and then write a lyric to it series. Try it. Works for me. Is in E flat this one
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Strictly a demos only performer <br />Jam at live gigs sometimes and have a whole lotta fun doing it
I am writer, and general Mister Nice Guy. I am not a performer but manage to squeak out stuff good enough for others to hear and do better with. Lucky for you lot. I get a few other people to sing and play some of my stuff. I do make Karaoke tracks of my songs and perform them every Saturday night, trotting twix the two local pubs that do karaoke. I have a whole heap more fun than doing covers all the time. Most weeks having at least one new song to try out on the punters. Have seven recorded and getting airplay. And not only on my show Roar Radio either. Backing music for Born To Be Blue is now on a video showing the Esperance service providers. Out soon. More later.
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#4,293 in subgenre Peak #31
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Peak #1,069
Author
Graham Henderson
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Graham Henderson APRA
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July 13, 2003
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MP3 1.7 MB 128 kbps 0:00
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Welcome The Dawn © Copyright APRA Graham Henderson 2003 The anvil I use, was used before me. By my father and his Da’, down our family tree. It bears the scars, that mark history . And it is a treasure, to my kin and me. When I wrap hot iron, around it’s worn horn. And let my hammer, welcome the dawn. I get a glow, only happiness knows. And thank heavens, A blacksmith I’s born. Chorus From father to son. And on and on. Were passed tools and trade. Some see as gone. But as long as my clan. Can still boast a son. This anvil will ring. To welcome the dawn. Instrumental This anvil and I, belong to a clan. Where we stand proud, to be called working man. The forge is our bread, the hammer our might. And this anvil the voice, that says goodbye to night. Chorus From father to son. And on and on. Were passed tools and trade. Some see as gone. But as long as my clan. Can still boast a son. This anvil will ring. To welcome the dawn.
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