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Eddie K Lively Harmonica Flavored Country Music
HARMONICA FLAVORED Folk and
COUNTRY MUSIC
FEATURING EDDIE K LIVELY
ON HIS PLAINTIVE HARMONICA
COUNTRY MUSIC HARMONICA PLAYER /
SONGWRITER
Easy listening harmonica flavored folk and country music with a bluesy,
plaintive, melody-driven, diatonic style that adds neat flavor and ambience to
country ballads and "story songs" similar to a fiddle or steel guitar.
You don't need to learn blues or cross-harmonica to play country music.
Take a listening tour through my album to find how I use straight harmonica
melody to enhance folk and country songs.
(See Album Details below)
ALBUM SONG TITLES AND CREDITS for
Harmonica Flavored Folk and Country
Music CD:
1. SHENANDOAH (Harmonica Instrumental - Melody Driven)
A beautiful folk song about the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia
2. BOBBY MCGEE (Vocal w/ some Harmonica Flavoring)
A favorite of the 60's & 70's written by Kris Kristofferson & F. Foster
3. Changing of the Seasons (Vocal w/ Harmonica, Keyboard & Guitar Flavoring)
A beautiful fall ballad about lost love and lonesome heartache written by Ed Keplinger
4. TRUCK Drivin' Man (Vocal w/ Harmonica & Guitar Flavoring)
An upbeat country favorite that will get your toes tapping written by Terry Fell
5. Help Me Make It Through The Night (Vocal w/ Harmonica & Guitar Flavoring)
A favorite of the 70's that promoted the change in social behaviors adopted by the flower
children of the 60's and written by Kris Kristofferson
6. Jean (Harmonica Instrumental - Melody Driven)
A beautiful Irish ballad and love song written by renowned poet Rod McKuen
7. The Epitaph (Caribou, Colo.) (Vocal w/ Eerie & Haunting Background Music)
An epic ballad about a Colorado Ghost Mining Town and the lives of the people who had lived
there written by Ed Keplinger
8. Ode To John Denver (Vocal w/ Harmonica, Flute & Guitar Flavoring)
A light-hearted cabaret style tribute ballad that chronicles the life of this super star written
by Ed Keplinger
9. Gypsy In My Soul (Vocal w/ Harmonica & Flute Flavoring)
An escape ballad for the wanderlust in us all written by Ed Keplinger
10. Roses For Rose (Vocal w/ Harmonica Flavoring)
The longest & perhaps the saddest song ever written and recorded with music. Lyrics by
James Kisner with music by Ed Keplinger
11. Today I Started Loving You Again (Vocal w/ Harmonica Flavoring)
A tender love song and ballad written by Merl Haggard & Bonnie Owens
12. I Can't Help It (Vocal w/ Harmonica Flavoring)
One of the best all-time country classics written by the great Hank Williams
13. Old Shep (Vocal w/ Harmonica Flavoring)
Second longest, saddest song ever written about a boy and his faithful companion written by
Red Foley & Willis Arthur
14. Happiness for Sale (Vocal w / Harmonica Flavoring)
A novelty song about Real Estate and Suburban Living written by Ed Keplinger
15. Thank You For The Flowers (Vocal w / Harmonica Flavoring)
A ballad revisiting the memories of a lost love affair written by Ed Keplinger
16. America The Beautiful (Harmonica Instrumental - M elody Driven)
A favorite patriotic ballad written by Katheryn Bates
( read the story behind the song on page two )
Note: "Roses for Rose" is a poem by James Kisner which I saw being circulated on the internet
and was so moved by its content that I got his permission to put it into a song. You can read
more of his writings by following the link to his web site below.
Contact info: Eddie K Lively
E-mail: eddiekep@earthlink.net
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