Track 1 / Across The Sea |
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My Tribute To Tom Paxton, don't be suprised if you find a well known line from one of his songs in the chorus, a wonderful version of this song has been recorded by "The Tindalls"
Track 2 / Alice |
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Alice is not a real person, but I see her spirit in many children with disabilities, they need our help not our pity.
Track 3 / I Still Love You So |
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This is a strange song, it's a love song on one level on another it's a parting song, or a last farewell to a loved one.
Track 4 / Angel's Wings |
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I was thinking about the wonderful Eva Cassidy when I write this song, she certainly was gifted with Angel's Wings.
Track 5 / Green Fields Of France |
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This song almost wrote itself, I love singing the chorus and everyone joins in at the first time of hearing it. It's about an old man who refuses to grow old, I wonder where that idea came from? .
Track 6 / Paris In The Fall |
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Written at the time of Diana's death in Paris.
Track 7 / In The Way Of The World |
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This is the first love song I wrote for Julie and is about how we met and fell in love..
Track 8 / Monuments Of Stone |
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Inspired by Beth Neilsen Chapman's song Stones In The Road. I think we would all like to leave something behind to be remembered by.
Track 9 / These Are My Dreams |
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This is one of my very early songs and my first real success as a songwriter. It was the first song I ever entered in a competition and it won The Keith Marsden International Song Writing Competition in 2000, it has since been recorded by Martyn Wyndham-Read.
Track 10 / Leave Me Gently Please |
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I should sing this song more in my live sets, it's song writing at it's simplest, which is what I like about it.
Track 11 / Days Like These |
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Finalist in the BBC Radio 2 Search For A Song Competition 2003, I wrote this song in between losing one of my step sisters to cancer and the birth of my first grandaughter Jessica. Life goes on and time heals.
Track 12 / A Soldier's Goodbye |
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Stewart Hardy at his finest on fiddle, he gives this song real strength. Soldiers were often sent overseas for years, many never returned, killed not in battle but by disease and malnutriton.
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