@phillip-hartley
Category: New Song
<p>Hi Peeps</p><p>I just uploaded a new song. Perfect fasce For radio. Yes, before anyone askes. It's autobiographical. lol</p><p>This represents quite a chinge in style for me. I hope you'll drop by and have a listen and let me know what you think? Should I do more songs in this style?</p><p>Just to add to the mood, I've used a pic of me from th '80s. :=)</p><p>Love to all, Phil</p>
I just uploaded a brand new song; "Virginia" taken from the forthcoming new album "The Game" which should be ready later this year. Hope you all like it.<br /><br />Cheers, Phill
Hi <br /><br />Here is my latest song. It's called simply "Love Song" for reasons which will be self-apparent.<br /><br />I hope you like it.<br /><br />Love, Phil
Hi People.<br /><br />I just uploaded my newest song for you to have a listen and give me your opinions on. Please do let me know what you think.<br /><br />My album "Words And Music" will shortly be available from CD Baby. I will keep you posted as and when.<br /><br />Love to you all, Phil
<p>Hi Everyone</p>
<p>Thought I'd add a few lines to let you know that I just uploaded my latest composition; "Just Another Song". This song completes my "Words And Music" album, so I can now burn it all to cd at last and finish the cover art.</p>
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<p>Hi everyone.</p>
<p>I have a brand new song, "Words And Music". This song was a first for me, as it is TOTALLY improvised and is as such a first take recording. I was playing around with a different tuning to see what may come up and this is what happened.</p>
<p>Cheers, Phil</p>
<p>Hi Everyone.</p>
<p>I just uploaded two new tracks. Well one new track that I recorded a couple of weeks ago and an older track (that is new to this site) that I recorded a couple of years or so ago when I was brand new to digital recording.</p>
<p>They are both traditional song. Loch Lomond is an old Scottish song which I have coupled hear with an old Pipe-tune; The Banks Of Sicily. The Wild Geese is an Irish song that I learned (though not in this arrangement) when I first started playing at folk clubs and sessions. It was taught to me by my friend Mick Rafferty when I was a very shy and nervous novice. Sadly Mick died last year and it was also my late Mum's favourite. So I sing it now in memory of them both. It took me a long time to find an arrangement for this song that I was moderately happy with. I think it must be my 4th or 5th attempt to record it. Anyway, please have a listen and let me know what you think.</p>
<p>Cheers, Phil.</p>
<p>Gina, I tried to send you a message of thanks for your kind words but I can't reach your page. I thiunk you nees to "befriend" me again in order for me to do that.</p>
<p>Cheers, Phil</p>
<p>Hi Everyone.</p>
<p>I just uploaded a new track; "Here's A Toast". I was playing around recently withsome of my recordings and I updated this one by adding the orchestrations, as a sort of experiment really, just to see how it would sound. Let me know what you think please.</p>
<p>Cheers, Phil.</p>
<p>Hi everyone. Just thought I'd let you know, I have a brand new song uploaded. Four Wise Monkies is a bit of a departure for me as it's a blues number of which I don't do many. I hope you like it.</p>
<p>Cheers, Phil</p>