MP3 Jimmy Worm - Last Chance
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13 pure adult contemporary pop tracks expressing a personal experience with love, falling into it, cherishing it, and losing it. Powered by piano, acoustic and electric guitar, and cello, you'll find plenty of variety here.
13 MP3 Songs
POP: Today's Top 40, EASY LISTENING: Love Songs
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OK, I'll just admit it. I have a charmed life. I'm not wealthy. I'm not famous. And I haven't changed the world. But I've always had it pretty damn good.
I was raised on a dairy farm in rural Arkansas somewhere between Toadsuck and Booger Hollow. (I'm serious.) I grew up there with my parents, six sisters and three brothers. I was born the ninth of ten kids with my twin sister, Janie.
Janie is my guardian angel. I can remember her beating up at least one boy who picked on me. In addition, a week or two after every birthday and Christmas we swapped toys. Yes, I was the proud owner, via Janie, of a sparkling EasyBake Oven.
Janie and I started singing together in grade school when she got her first guitar. By high school we were leading the student masses in church. When I moved to Washington State in 1989, Janie was not far behind. Not long after her arrival, we began performing our songs around the Puget Sound area.
The first cd I recorded in 1995 was titled "I Pledge". I had begun writing the songs because I was tired of changing the pronouns of songs I sang in the shower from "her/she" to "him/he". I quit my job and tried devoting all my time to writing and singing. The pressure to pay rent on a struggling performer's salary about killed me. Music stopped being fun. So I sold my piano, put away my guitar, and songs stopped writing themselves in my head. It wasn't until I developed a crush on a beautiful redheaded man several years later that the music returned. (I have an obnoxious obsession with redheaded men.)
My new songs are about love, for better and worse. I don't really believe in last chances where love is concerned. But in 2005 love took me for one hell of a ride. In the process I learned what it means to be 'in love'. These songs are expressions of my experience with the joy, pain, success, and deep regret that come with the beast. I know that when I open my heart again I will see love through the eyes of a changed man. With luck it will be the last first day of the rest of my life. I hope you enjoy my new cd. "Last Chance".
13 MP3 Songs
POP: Today's Top 40, EASY LISTENING: Love Songs
Details:
OK, I'll just admit it. I have a charmed life. I'm not wealthy. I'm not famous. And I haven't changed the world. But I've always had it pretty damn good.
I was raised on a dairy farm in rural Arkansas somewhere between Toadsuck and Booger Hollow. (I'm serious.) I grew up there with my parents, six sisters and three brothers. I was born the ninth of ten kids with my twin sister, Janie.
Janie is my guardian angel. I can remember her beating up at least one boy who picked on me. In addition, a week or two after every birthday and Christmas we swapped toys. Yes, I was the proud owner, via Janie, of a sparkling EasyBake Oven.
Janie and I started singing together in grade school when she got her first guitar. By high school we were leading the student masses in church. When I moved to Washington State in 1989, Janie was not far behind. Not long after her arrival, we began performing our songs around the Puget Sound area.
The first cd I recorded in 1995 was titled "I Pledge". I had begun writing the songs because I was tired of changing the pronouns of songs I sang in the shower from "her/she" to "him/he". I quit my job and tried devoting all my time to writing and singing. The pressure to pay rent on a struggling performer's salary about killed me. Music stopped being fun. So I sold my piano, put away my guitar, and songs stopped writing themselves in my head. It wasn't until I developed a crush on a beautiful redheaded man several years later that the music returned. (I have an obnoxious obsession with redheaded men.)
My new songs are about love, for better and worse. I don't really believe in last chances where love is concerned. But in 2005 love took me for one hell of a ride. In the process I learned what it means to be 'in love'. These songs are expressions of my experience with the joy, pain, success, and deep regret that come with the beast. I know that when I open my heart again I will see love through the eyes of a changed man. With luck it will be the last first day of the rest of my life. I hope you enjoy my new cd. "Last Chance".
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