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Writing a Holiday song is always a challenge.Trying to keep it feel good but not "cheesy", and also looking to make it as all inclusive as possible.I believe Holiday Dreams achieves this and creates a positive inclusive message while staying adaptable for almost all styles and genres.Enjoy!
A song about having someone to take care of us when we feel lonely, about being left when the problems came but having that one person by our side. It sounds like a love song but it doesn't have to be one, could be also just a song about friendship. Kind of in the style of Twenty One Pilots' album "Blurryface".
This one just poured out of me like it was a memory. There was no inspiration for it. I didn't have anything in mind. It's like I started writing on auto-pilot and this came out. I was amazed when it was finished. Easily one of the best songs I've ever written. It has a very powerful message and describes love in myriad ways. The love of family, of a lover, and speaks about love as an eternal concept, not just a physical thing. I'm proud that I wrote this.
More of an upbeat, happy song, although it does have some slightly painful undertones. It's about a guy whose previous relationships have all failed, and that sort of made him jaded to the idea of love, but he's happy that he's finally found a girl who loves him back! I think this song does a pretty good job at telling a story a lot of us have been through.
This is about a man who doesn't necessarily fancy himself as a religious person, but when his wife leaves him, he doesn't know what else to do so he goes into a church and prays for her return. The picture I was trying to get across here was a man kneeling in front of lit candles at the altar and begging God to help him. It reminds me of something Johnny Paycheck might have done. I've written hundreds of songs, but I think verse 2 of this one might be among the best I've written. It's also meant to be really sang; it's not a soft, melodic-toned song at all.