Bright Green Eyes with Ken

Started by thetworegs, March 30, 2013, 12:31:38 PM

thetworegs

Ken from over on the Cool lab sent me over the music with a backing vocal Bright Green Eyes to have a crack at .......well here it is..Thanks Ken..
Bright Green Eyes (Lyrics)
She was six feet one and beautiful with her Jimmy Choo heels
a basque from Carine Gilson, fit her like a second skin
a necklace from Tiffany's glistened around her neck
ooh she was a pretty girl
she had the long legs of lust
and the Reddest hair that i'd ever seen
and those
Those Wonderful eyes
those beautiful eyes
they make me dream

she didn't want know me at first
she looked at me like i was something on her shoe
But i managed to make her laugh and she looked my way
i said, Baby come on, lets dance this night away
i did a few steps and we danced our worries away
then we danced until the midnight hour played
then we held each other tight on the slow song
not wishing a single second away
not,  looking into those
those Bright green Eyes
they make me dream
they make me dream
i could dream away
dream away
dream away my life looking into her eyes
something inside me calms me down and my head just starts to fly
they make me dream my life
i just love looking
into those beautiful eyes
i'm in a dream but i'm also alive
its a dream
its a dream, its a dream, its a dream

it was just a dream
just a beautiful dream
just a dream
just a dream
Bright Green Eyes
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If Life is a dream then use your imagination

Ted

Love the jangly groove, and the vocal delivery.

I wish the bass and drums where more prominent in the mix to bring that groove into focus.
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Jarle

Great song.
Love the cowbell in the second verse. ;D

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Oldrottenhead

green eyes have an effect on the red blooded male. i can relate to this one guys great collab.
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