In Your Arms by Jera

Started by Pamala, March 02, 2010, 02:05:02 PM

Covermark

Great band and great voice for this music!

Satchwood

Welcome to SongCraFterS!!  Great song, words, music, and singing!!  I really enjoyed listening to this.............~*~  sounds sweeeeeeT....
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Ferryman_1957

I'm not a country music fan, but the quality shines through here - great vox that really work well. Great harmonies and a very nicely produced song. Weel done, and welcome!

Cheers,

Nigel

lg

Really great sound!
Nice country feel and stellar  Vox Pamala!!!!
Welcome.

LG

nothing is real... So theres nothing to get hung about!

Pamala

thanks to all for the great feedback! I look forward to hearing and being heard.

Rickocaster

Great vocals, fantastic guitar playing, perfect mix. So glad you joined us!  Looking forward to hearing more of your stuff.
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lexman

Good song, love the rhythm and especially the duo voice.
They match perfectly.

Keep up the good work

Black Mary

Love this song. Sounds like a Lyndsey Buckingham song that could grace any Mac album. Quirky rock & rockabilly fills, even the harmonies are perfect. Dmann U sound class
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Johnbee

You've got a great voice, whether you're doing rock or pop.  Great stuff, Pam!

 :) JB

T.C. Elliott

I like the twang on this. Some good stuff... I think I'd like to hear it a bit more raw and rough just to hear how it'd sound... like a Doug Sahm kind of thing maybe? Well maybe not. Either way your singing is top notch.
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