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Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Spring 2008 Lyric Contest Winners
1. Waitress In An All Night Diner by Michael Hollingsworth, LA, CA
2. Gas Food & Lovin' Next Right by Kathy Dunn, Grand Prairie, TX
3. Of Wives & Men by Akin Akintola, Owings Mills, MD
HM It's So Good To Have You Home by Mike Parrish, La Grange, GA
First Place
WAITRESS IN AN ALL NIGHT DINNER by Michael Hollingsworth
(I'll critique as I type the song. This song has a lot of good
images but I think it would be better if written in 3rd person instead of 1st.
Some singers might not want to be identified as a waitress)
VERSE 1
I's four o'clock in the morning
Time to lipstick my (her) smile
Get the coffee up and perking
I (she) hopes this rain stops in a while
Soon the bacon will be frying
As the trucks come roarin' in
I'll (she'll) tell the boys a joke or two
Just to get them to grin
CHORUS
'Cause I'm (she's) the waitress
In the all night diner
Making tips from the truckers and the miners
I'd (she'd) like to somehow change my (her) life
Be someone's mother, someone's wife
But until the day I (she) do (does)
What can I (she) get for you
VERSE 2
The sun breaks through the rain drops
As the boys start filin' in
Wanting biscuits and gravy
Served by the gal they call a friend
I (she) knows the names of their children
Sweethearts and their wives
They send me (her) cards on my (her) Birthday
Like I'm (she's) part of their lives
REPEAT CHORUS
VERSE 3 (I would make this a bridge because the meters don't match the first
2 verses and you could change it musically)
Oh, my(her) feet ache
And there's the heartbreak
From some old love affair
That showed me (her) love ain't so true (that don't end happily or happier)I
like this line better
Oh, the night's so cold and I (she) feels old
Cause no one's holding me(her)
(I would leave out the next two lines)
There's more to life than working
I'm (she's) a woman who needs holding too
REPEAT CHORUS
2nd Place Winner
GAS, FOOD AND LOVIN' - NEXT RIGHT by Kathy Dunn, Grand Prairie, Tx
I will critique as I type. First of all, I would change the title to Good
Food, Good Lovin' - Next Right. The word GAS isn't relevant to the
story...He's in a hurry to get home and doesn't stop for gas. Also the lines
containing the title should be changed to the new title.
VERSE 1
The sun went (sun's gone) down and I'm roaring down the highway
(So please) Get outta my way (meters need to match all verses)
It's been three long weeks since I last saw my baby
(Yeah,) I can hardly wait
But a few more miles of Texas blacktop
I'll be holding her tight
Gas, Food and Lovin' waitin' for me, honey
Next right
VERSE 2
I'm a travelin' man I love life on the road
But love my baby, too
Without a good woman, the nights sure get cold
Leavin' is hard to do
But just a few more miles of Texas blacktop
I'll be holding her tight
Gas, Food and Lovin' waitin' for me, honey
Next right
BRIDGE
Runnin' on empty
Gettin' by on fumes
No stoppin' me now]
Gonna be there soon
VERSE 3
A big juicy steak with a kiss on the side
(That's what's) waiting for me
A cold glass of beer and a tight pair of jeans
How lucky can I be?
Just a few more miles of East Texas blacktop
I'll be holding her tight
Gas, Food and Lovin' waitin' for me, Honey
Next right
This is a cute country song that could be commercial. Good job!
3rd Place Winner
OF WIVES AND MEN by Akin Akintola, Owings Mills, MD
Lots of songs have been written with this theme but you did craft a good
song.
VERSE 1
Laughter was our best medicine
Through sickness and in health
Now she's just sick of me
She's laughing with someone else
VERSE 2
We came a long way (together)
But now she's gone too far
Am I the last man on earth (she wanted instead of on earth)
Or just the last drunk at the bar
CHORUS
Here's to the best laid plans of wives and men
Of wives and men and of(leave"of" out here) lovers and friends
You love and you learn and life says when
(the best laid plans just fall apart
And cause the breaking of lover's hearts) These 2 lines are better
Here's to the best laid plans of wives and men
Of wives and men and lovers and friends
Of wives and men and lovers and friends (Leave this line out)
Sometimes the best place to start over is at the very end (shorten this line)
VERSE 3 (I would leave this verse out altogether. How many men named Billy
Ray are there!) And the meters don't match.
Someone happened
Somewhere along the way
His first name was Billy
His last name was Ray
VERSE 4
Guess all our fights kept adding up
I was never good at math
But how did my best friend
Fall in love with my better half
REPEAT CHORUS
TAG
The future's not what it used to be
The future's not what it used to be (instead say We never know what's in
store)
One thing is for sure
The future's not what it used to be...anymore
REPEAT CHORUS
HONORABLE MENTION
IT'S SO GOOD TO HAVE YOU HOME by Mike Parrish, La Grange, GA
This is a poignant song with a good message. It's a little wordy and I would
try shortening some of the lines without losing the story.
2. Gas Food & Lovin' Next Right by Kathy Dunn, Grand Prairie, TX
3. Of Wives & Men by Akin Akintola, Owings Mills, MD
HM It's So Good To Have You Home by Mike Parrish, La Grange, GA
First Place
WAITRESS IN AN ALL NIGHT DINNER by Michael Hollingsworth
(I'll critique as I type the song. This song has a lot of good
images but I think it would be better if written in 3rd person instead of 1st.
Some singers might not want to be identified as a waitress)
VERSE 1
I's four o'clock in the morning
Time to lipstick my (her) smile
Get the coffee up and perking
I (she) hopes this rain stops in a while
Soon the bacon will be frying
As the trucks come roarin' in
I'll (she'll) tell the boys a joke or two
Just to get them to grin
CHORUS
'Cause I'm (she's) the waitress
In the all night diner
Making tips from the truckers and the miners
I'd (she'd) like to somehow change my (her) life
Be someone's mother, someone's wife
But until the day I (she) do (does)
What can I (she) get for you
VERSE 2
The sun breaks through the rain drops
As the boys start filin' in
Wanting biscuits and gravy
Served by the gal they call a friend
I (she) knows the names of their children
Sweethearts and their wives
They send me (her) cards on my (her) Birthday
Like I'm (she's) part of their lives
REPEAT CHORUS
VERSE 3 (I would make this a bridge because the meters don't match the first
2 verses and you could change it musically)
Oh, my(her) feet ache
And there's the heartbreak
From some old love affair
That showed me (her) love ain't so true (that don't end happily or happier)I
like this line better
Oh, the night's so cold and I (she) feels old
Cause no one's holding me(her)
(I would leave out the next two lines)
There's more to life than working
I'm (she's) a woman who needs holding too
REPEAT CHORUS
2nd Place Winner
GAS, FOOD AND LOVIN' - NEXT RIGHT by Kathy Dunn, Grand Prairie, Tx
I will critique as I type. First of all, I would change the title to Good
Food, Good Lovin' - Next Right. The word GAS isn't relevant to the
story...He's in a hurry to get home and doesn't stop for gas. Also the lines
containing the title should be changed to the new title.
VERSE 1
The sun went (sun's gone) down and I'm roaring down the highway
(So please) Get outta my way (meters need to match all verses)
It's been three long weeks since I last saw my baby
(Yeah,) I can hardly wait
But a few more miles of Texas blacktop
I'll be holding her tight
Gas, Food and Lovin' waitin' for me, honey
Next right
VERSE 2
I'm a travelin' man I love life on the road
But love my baby, too
Without a good woman, the nights sure get cold
Leavin' is hard to do
But just a few more miles of Texas blacktop
I'll be holding her tight
Gas, Food and Lovin' waitin' for me, honey
Next right
BRIDGE
Runnin' on empty
Gettin' by on fumes
No stoppin' me now]
Gonna be there soon
VERSE 3
A big juicy steak with a kiss on the side
(That's what's) waiting for me
A cold glass of beer and a tight pair of jeans
How lucky can I be?
Just a few more miles of East Texas blacktop
I'll be holding her tight
Gas, Food and Lovin' waitin' for me, Honey
Next right
This is a cute country song that could be commercial. Good job!
3rd Place Winner
OF WIVES AND MEN by Akin Akintola, Owings Mills, MD
Lots of songs have been written with this theme but you did craft a good
song.
VERSE 1
Laughter was our best medicine
Through sickness and in health
Now she's just sick of me
She's laughing with someone else
VERSE 2
We came a long way (together)
But now she's gone too far
Am I the last man on earth (she wanted instead of on earth)
Or just the last drunk at the bar
CHORUS
Here's to the best laid plans of wives and men
Of wives and men and of(leave"of" out here) lovers and friends
You love and you learn and life says when
(the best laid plans just fall apart
And cause the breaking of lover's hearts) These 2 lines are better
Here's to the best laid plans of wives and men
Of wives and men and lovers and friends
Of wives and men and lovers and friends (Leave this line out)
Sometimes the best place to start over is at the very end (shorten this line)
VERSE 3 (I would leave this verse out altogether. How many men named Billy
Ray are there!) And the meters don't match.
Someone happened
Somewhere along the way
His first name was Billy
His last name was Ray
VERSE 4
Guess all our fights kept adding up
I was never good at math
But how did my best friend
Fall in love with my better half
REPEAT CHORUS
TAG
The future's not what it used to be
The future's not what it used to be (instead say We never know what's in
store)
One thing is for sure
The future's not what it used to be...anymore
REPEAT CHORUS
HONORABLE MENTION
IT'S SO GOOD TO HAVE YOU HOME by Mike Parrish, La Grange, GA
This is a poignant song with a good message. It's a little wordy and I would
try shortening some of the lines without losing the story.
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