I have been getting request for lyrics, the latest from: 2good4you242
Where I Go
Ly
I have been getting request for lyrics, the latest from: 2good4you242
Where I Go Lyrics/Music - Will King [copyright, 2008]
Where I go You follow [2x]
Rippling Water Come take my wait How long must I stand here How much will I take
There's no shape to this feeling No geometry Nothing is written, nothing is seen
But I know that where I go You follow [2x]
Mighty strong wind Come fill my sail Get me going Or from starboard I will bail
There's no shape to this feeling No geometry Nothing is written, nothing is seen
But I know that where I go You follow [2x]
Material for forthcoming album - visit www.willkingmusic.com to learn more.
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No matter the brighest of days or darkest of nights, we often need help finding our way ho
No matter the brighest of days or darkest of nights, we often need help finding our way home. The "helper" in this song is a Yellow Moon. Hopefully it will find a way to shine thru into your world...
As always, thanks for your support. If so inclined, please pass it along,
Be Well,
Will
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This is the title track of Will King's new album. The video contains images, video and pic
This is the title track of Will King's new album. The video contains images, video and pictures that were taken over the course of the last year while gigging, recording and living.
This song features Grammy nominated John Cohen [The New Lost City Ramblers, and recently featured in Martin Scorsese's documentary on Bob Dylan, No Direction Home] on mandolin/voclas, John Ventimiglia, who played Artie Bucco on the The Sopranos, on back-up vocals, drummer Doug Yowell [Suzanne Vega], and bassist Saul Zonana [Ace Frehley].
The album is available for download and hard copy sale. Thanks for supporting this independent release.
Videos of other album tracks are forthcoming.
As always, thanks for your interest and support.
www.willkingmusic.com
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I'm trying to post a new original song each month and this for July. I hope it finds you w
I'm trying to post a new original song each month and this for July. I hope it finds you well. If so inclined, pass around...thanks for all.
Words/Music Will King - All Rights Reserved.
Lyrics:
Are you the one they sent for me? Am I supposed to get on my knees and plead...for a life I no longer need?
I will tell you what I've come to know Special waters flow south to north Take your leave from me I'm no longer a sailor on your seas
Go ahead, be on your way Tell the others what I've had to say Take your leave from me I'm no longer a sailor on your seas
I'm no longer a sailor on your seas I'm no longer sailing on your seas [2x] I'm no longer a sailor on your seas.
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This is the 8th track off of Will King's album: Come on in from the Cold.
"28 Days" was
This is the 8th track off of Will King's album: Come on in from the Cold.
"28 Days" was co-written with John Ventimiglia. An accomplished musician and actor, John is perhaps best known for playing Arthur "Artie" Bucco on The Sopranos.
"28 Days" also features drummer Doug Yowell [Suzanne Vega] and bassist Saul Zonana [Ace Frehley].
This is the third video in the series. I'm hoping to do videos for all 12 tracks from the album. Stay tuned...
As always, your interest, support and feedback is welcome and appreciated.
"Come on in from the Cold" is available at iTunes, CDBaby, and willkingmusic.com.
Be well, and hope you enjoy.
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My good old friend Gregg came over today by chance, and after a few hours this song was wr
My good old friend Gregg came over today by chance, and after a few hours this song was written and recorded.
This is the first song we wrote together.
Gregg taught me the first things about the guitar. He was patient and supportive, which I have always been thankful for. Now all these years later were are still making music together and having fun.
Gregg is thinking about getting a Youtube channel as he is a great singer/player - if you leave comments, please encourage him to join up.
Thanks!
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Hello all!
I've been writing a lot of material for my second solo album as of late. The
Hello all!
I've been writing a lot of material for my second solo album as of late. The other day friends and great supporters alexandraxxxxxx and alleycat82 asked about new material/videos which got me motivated. Thanks for that...
So, here it is: Blood Red Sky.
As always, I really appreciate all the feedback and support. As I work toward this next album, it is this sort of support that keeps the wheels turning.
Please pass along, comment and rate as inclined.
You're a good bunch of folks...
Be well,
Will
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Last year, Will King entered the studio with drummer/percussionist Aaron Comess [The Spin
Last year, Will King entered the studio with drummer/percussionist Aaron Comess [The Spin Doctors] to record Edmund Pettus Bridge [How Long, Not Long], a song derived from a recent Civil Rights quest which he took through the Deep South.
The journey took him from Atlanta to Montgomery to Selma to Birmingham as well as interesting points in-between. The song, which tells the story of "Bloody Sunday" and the plight leading to the passage of Voting Rights Act of 1965, will be used as a fundraiser for the Rosa and Raymond Parks Institute for Self Development Pathways to Freedom program.
If you would like to donate funds to support recording & distribution costs of the forthcoming CD, please email: wbradking [at] hotmail.com
As you listen to the song, please read along with the lyrics. AFTER listening, we encourage you to research each individual mentioned in this song as they played a crucial role in the freedoms we enjoy to this day.
Edmund Pettus Bridge [How Long, Not Long] Words and Music by Will King. All Rights Reserved. Will King-guitars/vocals; Aaron Comess--drums/percussion Recorded at 20/20 Music--engineer--Saul Zonana
Fifty-four miles and forty-two years from Montgomery Edmund Pettus Bridge still stands What happened on that Bloody Sunday Makes me question just who I am
I don't give an Alabama Goddamn Until you accept me for who I am
Thousands of marching feet Governor Wallace tells his smiling men "Go hit Selma's streets" Billy clubbing and tear gassing their honest dreams Spider Martin's lens fills with triumph and defeat
I don't give an Alabama Goddamn Until you accept me for who I am
John Lewis, Hosea Williams would not accept defeat A second and third march would happen within weeks Not before Amelia Boyton Robinson and others were beat Bloody Sunday washed through all of America's streets
JoAnne Bland's sister cried red blood tears Mr. James Reeb beat in front of the Silver Moon Café Two days later he died Jimmie Lee Jackson, Jimmie Lee Jackson, Jimmie Lee Jackson was shot dead For protecting his Ma; for protecting his Grandpa They did not die in vain
I don't give an Alabama Goddamn Until you accept me for who I am
Ralph Abernathy, Rosa Parks, Johnnie Carr and Dr. King Joined together with so many others in this dream Educate, vote protect your civil rights Peaceful protest is the only plight
They marched four days from Selma To Montgomery's Capitol Hill Stars for Freedom played The nation was listening The world woke up President Johnson readied his legislative pen
Then Dr. King he stood up Yes, Dr. King he stood up Dr. King said:
How long, not long How long, not long How long, not long Until we're free
How long, not long How long, not long How long, not long Until we're free
How long, not long How long, not long How long, not long Until we're free
Fifty-four miles and forty-two years from Montgomery
Edmund Pettus Bridge still stands
visit www.willkingmusic.com/pathwaystofreedom
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I received a nice, supportive and encouraging email from Liz/Willie Nelson Peace site aski
I received a nice, supportive and encouraging email from Liz/Willie Nelson Peace site asking me to do a version of "A Peaceful Solution." As a longtime fan of Willie, what an honor.
I was so inspired but the mission and the other songwriters who took time to cover and interpret the song that I got to work on it quickly.
This is my verision which takes liberties on the chords and lyrcis but this is what it all about I believe, "Liberty."
I do hope you enjoy. Please let me know your thoughts.
Don't forget to vote, and vote for the change you wish to see.
For more info on the song/mission, please visit: www.willienelsonpri.com
For more information about me, please visitt www.willkingmusic.com
Be well.
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