Saturday, December 18, 2010

A Christmas Wish

Today's post is a double offering for Christmas, both songs being courtesy of writer Elvie Rowland, via performer Mike Thomas, of Tin Pan Alley Records. The better of the two is "A Christmas Wish", a record typical of the minimilist style of TPA's records during this period, and a song which flies past us in less than 90 seconds: 

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The flip side is the far more ponderous "The Nite (sic) My Savior Was Born":


3 comments:

Rockin' Jeff said...

I had the same problem with old posts failing on my blog, so i broke down and purchased a one year DivShare account. It was only 20 bucks, and for those of us who only post a song every day or so, there's more than enough storage to handle it. And no, there will be no problems with your old stuff from your free account days disappearing when you upgrade.
Have a 'pledge drive' to pay for it, that's what i did. A couple of five dollar donations later and i was in business.
Check it out, it's worth the money if you can spare it.

I always enjoy the stuff you post, i'd hate to see you disappear.

Lee said...

Hey Bob - got an idea for ya.. check your gmail!

Sammy Reed said...

Were those noises that sound like Windows clicks in "The Nite My Savior Was Born" actually in the recording?!