Gerard O'Riley

Gerard O'Riley writes poignant and personal songs that encourage the listener to think a little more deeply about life and love. He always has a positive message, regardless of how sad a story can be, a happy ending is always available.

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If you were lucky enough to have lived on a farm and wondered what your animals did when you were not there, you may find these lyrics interesting. The phrasing of these lyrics may confuse the city folks. But I'm sure the country folks will have no problem with them.
These lyrics are about a woman who has lost her way. She is distracted by all the sights and sounds of the highway. She's always trying to decide which path to take. Always seeming to be choosing the wrong road. Have a safe trip!
A fast and up beat song with a particularly melodic chorus in which the lyrical I promises a second person to be their cure and to make them lose their worries and doubts. The song is intended as a fast pop song that is intended to put the listener in a good mood.
A linguistically offensive song in which the lyrical self talks about how much he suffers from the constant worries and doubts that plague him. The explicit choice of words illustrates the suffering of the lyrical self and should also be emphasized musically. The repetitions used make the carousel of negative thoughts clear and should therefore be presented melodically with an appropriate background.
The lyrical I is searching for its physical origins and feels ready to find its origins after all these years. The song jumps between doubtful melancholy in the verses and euphoric confidence in the chorus. The first line in the chorus in particular, "The Expedition... has not failed yet", consists of a pause between "Expedition" and "has" and is intended to underline the importance of this journey and the confidence and is to be understood musically warm at this point.