MP3 Anneli Rydahl - Rachel Green
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Soft pop for a moment to reflect on what is all around us.
4 MP3 Songs
POP: Piano, WORLD: Asian
Details:
âRachel Greenâ is a song about how we should not be afraid to follow our dreams. I have always been fascinated by India and the Indian music. Therefore the chance to go there was one I couldnât very well refuse. We, I and Nikolaus von Knorring, arranged this song âRachel Greenâ in India together with Sunny Viswanath. We even got the chance to sing this very song on a tv-show for the Indian channel Asianet. A great adventure it was! And what better way then to let the title track illustrate this adventure of ours.
If you wish to read more about the travel to India and what we did there please read on my website.
The next song âBoth Sides Nowâ is a Joni Mitchell song and it was one of the first songs I fell in love with. My mom and dad kept a music cassette with Judy Collins and guess which song I listened to. Iâve had in mind for many years that one day I should make my own version of this song. The lyric really goes to my heart and the melody is one of those harmonic ones I love.
âAll I Need to Knowâ will then follow up with my contribution to the old tale about Ikaros. I guess this is something most of us can relate to. On the other had chances often need to be created, you seldom simply bump into them.
The last song is a easygoing pop ballad named âLooking Back and Looking Forthâ which is something I also consider important. We should look at our past to see where weâve come and we should look ahead to see where weâre going. But more important I guess is to live right now and enjoy what we have. This very moment will never return.
On this song Nikolaus von Knorring is again helping me out with arrangement, singing and playing the guitar.
A lot of words I suppose, I only hope some made sense to anyone of you out there. Letâs not forget that music is created to be shared.
My best wishes!
/Anneli
4 MP3 Songs
POP: Piano, WORLD: Asian
Details:
âRachel Greenâ is a song about how we should not be afraid to follow our dreams. I have always been fascinated by India and the Indian music. Therefore the chance to go there was one I couldnât very well refuse. We, I and Nikolaus von Knorring, arranged this song âRachel Greenâ in India together with Sunny Viswanath. We even got the chance to sing this very song on a tv-show for the Indian channel Asianet. A great adventure it was! And what better way then to let the title track illustrate this adventure of ours.
If you wish to read more about the travel to India and what we did there please read on my website.
The next song âBoth Sides Nowâ is a Joni Mitchell song and it was one of the first songs I fell in love with. My mom and dad kept a music cassette with Judy Collins and guess which song I listened to. Iâve had in mind for many years that one day I should make my own version of this song. The lyric really goes to my heart and the melody is one of those harmonic ones I love.
âAll I Need to Knowâ will then follow up with my contribution to the old tale about Ikaros. I guess this is something most of us can relate to. On the other had chances often need to be created, you seldom simply bump into them.
The last song is a easygoing pop ballad named âLooking Back and Looking Forthâ which is something I also consider important. We should look at our past to see where weâve come and we should look ahead to see where weâre going. But more important I guess is to live right now and enjoy what we have. This very moment will never return.
On this song Nikolaus von Knorring is again helping me out with arrangement, singing and playing the guitar.
A lot of words I suppose, I only hope some made sense to anyone of you out there. Letâs not forget that music is created to be shared.
My best wishes!
/Anneli
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