Music is the Soundtrack to Life

Category Songs

Coming Home

This is one of my favourite driving songs, especially when I am driving home or where I feel my home is. The YouTube video features many of the roads that we have travelled in Scotland, a place that other than… Continue Reading →

A Woman To Love

I wrote this song when I was single and never knowing if I would find a woman to love. A bit of bravado, but that goes with the territory. The single has been released in all the usual locations, Friday… Continue Reading →

Mind Games

To be in a relationship for just not wishing to move on, is understandable but foolish. If the flame of love dies and all you have is the embers then life becomes very cold. This is my first release of… Continue Reading →

It’s Got To Be The Drink

I don’t know how this song came about, it’s got to the drink yeah! The song has been on the back burner for a lot of years. Mark Shipton is playing the lead guitar on this song, but it took… Continue Reading →

Too Much A Gypsy

Following on from where the song “Love I Denied” left off, the song “Too Much A Gypsy” follows. At the stage of my life that I wrote it, it was one of my biggest fears. I wondered would never settle… Continue Reading →

Nothing Stays The Same (I hate that life has changed!)

Sometimes it is so difficult to find two minutes to yourself. I remember the silence of Sundays, the shops were closed, virtualy everyone was off work, the pubs and shops had restricted opening hours. No computers, next to nothing on… Continue Reading →

Second Time

This song is about second chances and not rolling over just because someone destroyed everything you had and who you were seen to be. Reputations, once destroyed are very difficult to redeem. Doors close and you may as well be… Continue Reading →

Living On The Edge (Of Time)

This song was written at the end of the last cold war, Sting had released Russians and Frankie Goes to Hollywood had released Two Tribes. People were getting arrested for protesting at Greenham Common and the future of the world… Continue Reading →

Won’t You Please Come Back

This is one of my favourite songs and was written back in 1983 and it has taken this long to finally release it and now you can find on Spotify, Amazon Music.iTunes. I was asked about this song recently and… Continue Reading →

Summer Days

Spending much of my early childhood in New Zealand made a big impression on me. The weather was good and the winter’s warmer. Out the back of where we lived in Auckland there was a little bamboo forest in which… Continue Reading →

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