Bride in White

Started by Ron D Bowes, June 02, 2024, 05:59:12 AM

Ron D Bowes

Bride in White
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Another rocker. I really enjoyed putting this one together. Every part I worked on came out exactly as planned. Not often that happens LOL!

BRIDE IN WHITE


The day you walked into my life
Your smile lit up the place
I'd walk a hundred country miles
Just to see your face

Come on say you will
Won't you be my bride tonight
Come on say you will
Come on be my bride in white

I could wait a hundred years
Or maybe even more
But never would another girl
Like you come through my door

Come on say you will
Won't you be my bride tonight
Come on say you will
Come on be my bride in white

You would make a poor man glad
If you say "I do"
I would give you all I had
'cause darlin', I love you

Come on say you will
Won't you be my bride tonight
Come on say you will
Come on be my bride in white

Please, say you will

Just say you will

chapperz66

Great song Ron.  It's great when everything comes together, isn't it?  It certainly did here.

Rocking guitars and a fine vocal.

Marvelous.

StephenM

another smokin rockin tune Ron.... I love the theme of this too...."I'd walk a hundred country miles
Just to see your face".... I used to say "I'd walk a mile for a vertical smile."  Turns out I walked well more than a hundred a time or two and it is always worth it... :)

this song is making me happy...making me smile... making me twirl..

the guitars are fabulous but then again... the whole thing is... this wreaks of some good down home rockin goodness... crazy cool ending too.
 
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Blooby

Quote from: StephenM on June 03, 2024, 01:18:35 PM"I'd walk a mile for a vertical smile."

Talk about a chorus...

Hell of a tune. Loved when the drums dropped out for a few seconds. Very satisfying. Loved the background singing, and I always love your in your face tones. Cool ending.

"Just say you will..."

Blooby


Johnbee

Most guys would "pop the question" in a nice soft ballad.  "Rockin' Ron" rocks it!

 ;) John B
"What I have in my heart and soul - must find a way out. That's the reason for music." ~ Ludwig van Beethoven

Farrell Jackson

Some fine distorted tones and guitar playing Ron! Your backing vocals (ooos) gives me the impression of horns...nice! The lyrics and voices are upfront like they should be...a great mix! And a snappy solo to close out the song!
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Rayon Vert


Test, test, one, two, three.....is this mic on?

Ray Brookes

Cool rocker, Ron. Love the sound of those guitars and great vocal work.
Ray Brookes