Seems a waste to post this song when no one will get a chance to listen to it but here goes nothing. Spent a bit more time on the fine tuning of this one and it seems to be getting easier. I still have a #1 song on the homegrownhits.com country charts so I thank you for that.
This song came about when I discovered that the city of Lloydminster is divided in two by the provincial border. The roads and sidewalks got a little sketchier at a certain intersection and sure enough, that was where the division was. How odd I thought, to be divided by a line yet be in the same city. I pondered a person camping on the border and rolling around in the tent and actually waking up in Saskatchewan after bedding down in Alberta. This might be the closest thing to a Bluegrass song I've written. Very happy with the secondary harmony towards the end of the song. Enjoy! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
This song came about when I discovered that the city of Lloydminster is divided in two by the provincial border. The roads and sidewalks got a little sketchier at a certain intersection and sure enough, that was where the division was. How odd I thought, to be divided by a line yet be in the same city. I pondered a person camping on the border and rolling around in the tent and actually waking up in Saskatchewan after bedding down in Alberta. This might be the closest thing to a Bluegrass song I've written. Very happy with the secondary harmony towards the end of the song. Enjoy! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
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