Sasha - Ballad, needs singer (and perhaps guitar)

Started by stoman, October 09, 2010, 11:04:16 AM

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A while back I created a quick little music draft for a lyric written by Paul Dempsey. I only spent about 30 minutes on it, so a quick & dirty e-piano track along with a lead synth melody draft is all there is.

I'd like to find a singer - male or female - for this song. If anybody is interested in doing a guitar version, that's fine too, as long as the melody draft is used as a (rough) guide. Feel free to interpret it in your very own style though!

Sasha
(Paul Dempsey, 2009)

Your eyes so deep and dark
They reside on the other side
Of mystery
You're covered in a façade
It must be hard to be on guard
Constantly

   Sasha, Sasha
   There's one thing
   I need you to do
   Sasha, Sasha
   Please show me the
   Loving side of you

Way behind the curtain
Lies were disguised
So easily
A lifetime of winters
Never told the bitter cold
Won't always be

Your castles are gone
Let the ice melt and what was felt
Will rush away
Take hold of my hand
All you need is to let me lead
It will be okay

   Sasha, Sasha
   There's one thing
   I need you to do
   Sasha, Sasha
   Please show me the
   Loving side of you

   Sasha, feel the sun, don't turn and run
   Let me be the one that sees you shine
   There's no need to hide just show your loving side
   Sasha, just give me a sign

   Sasha, Sasha
   There's one thing
   I need you to do
   Sasha, Sasha
   Please show me the
   Loving side of you

Regards,
  Steffen

stoman

This is the e-piano without the lead and the lyrics in PDF format.

Sorry, I cannot attach the files to the first post as the size limit is too low.

Regards,
  Steffen

Speed Demon

Very nice, Stoman. I'm adding this one to my list of songs to play along with.

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stoman

Thanks, Gene! Would be nice to hear your ideas. :)

Regards,
  Steffen