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Goodbye DC When David Crosby passed away, I saw several interviews that lead to these lyrics. The music is inspired on Lay me down, a track by Crosby & Nash. Country / folk

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Seven Sins We feast on sins committed by others. And you can disapprove of that, but most likely you are knee-deep into it, like everyone else. Pop

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Fresh embers A relationship has to be stirred up every now and then, to keep the fire alive. Slow pop​

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Mysteries is an anthem of a dying hobo that asks the great questions of life. Sometimes answered by a violin nearby - with extracts of famous songs from his youth. There’s some Beatles, Stones and Bob Dylan in here, with an obvious Beatles ending. Pop, long song with varying parts

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Something wrong You could do something wrong and still don’t regret it. With sounds of a blackbird and of our dog, that suitably barked during recording. Pop

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Time travel We can’t go back in time. So ‘Sorry’ should do it when something went wrong that can’t be fixed. And what if that doesn’t? Pop

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Hello’s and cheers About a high school reunion with numerous old friends and class mates - and your first love, still gorgeous. Pop / easy listening

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​Who I am Trying to change someone is not what a relationship should be about. Especially if he or she feels that a lot has changed already. Pop

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Life sorta kinda happened A country song in the style of Boy named Sue. With five important life lessons; the regrets that people worldwide have, when looking back on their lives. Country

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Master of mediocrity When you do a lot of different things - like I have always done - you will not rise above mediocrity. I wrote this song around 1985 - in retrospect I can say that I made the right choice, focussing on everything. Pop with quite experimental guitars

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Your story These lyrics are an acrostichon; the first letters of each line form a second title. It reads Michael Jackson’s History. When this album came out, so did the first law suits against him. Pop 

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Cheer up A song to uplift someone who is feeling down. Pop in Matt Bianco style

 
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Album 1

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