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Track 07 - The Blues(The producer of Secrets and good friend Colby Wilson)the trackThe Blues is a very clean song in the sense that the production is seamless, the guitars that are present are smooth, the little percussion used is perfect and the piano tides the song over perfectly. The Blues opens with a low-key piano playing to an acoustic guitar, something which has become an MLC trademark over the years. A slide guitar is heard during the verses as Ryan Williams sings in his normal tone feeling the lyrics he is singing. We are treated to a beautiful guitar melody which plays through the verses, without being in your face. The chorus sees Williams reach his falsetto voice as he sings 'Slow it down // Bring me down', this is a technique which has featured heavily on this album. The song is slow and mellow, imagine sitting all alone on a spring evening, on the hillside beside your grandma's house, leaning up against a tree and waving goodbye to the sunset. Of course the lyric content isn't that dream like, as Williams sings about a woman he can't be with due to them being too far away from each other. He is hoping that it's a blessing in disguise, although he knows he will never get over her. songwriterBefore writing I did want to try some new techniques and writing styles, and one that just fell into place naturally for me was the third person narrative. This was one of the empty apartment songs I wrote about a girl I met whilst on vacation in the UK while I was in high-school. We ah, hooked up for the whole 2 weeks I was there and well, I became smitten! Obviously a vacation must end however, so I returned and it occurred to me that we would never be together due to visa differences etc. But I didn't want to accept it, so we did the whole webcam thing for a few months but it became to tough to move on with real life back home. So we talked and decided that we would delete our numbers, emails etc. What a stupid idea it seems now! But yeah, I was absolutely heartbroken at the time, so we just wanted a nice soft song to play through, one that represents how I felt at this time, not angry, just sad. Lyrics:The Sunday sun began to fade away That young boy sat there staring into space She couldn’t imagine what he was thinking She couldn’t even make him feel better After all he couldn’t put the blame on her It wasn’t her fault they lived 4,000 miles apart The worst thing about the whole mess Was that he didn’t get to see her in her prom dressSlow it down, pretend everything’s alright Bring me down, so I don’t have to fake it Help me out, help me understand That I am, I am better off when you’re not aroundHe sat out alone on his front porch Sat there for hours thinking how things could have been If he only lived beside her or if her only had never met her They were the perfect couple in each other’s eyes It was his luck that they weren’t in the perfect situation It wouldn’t matter how much he prayed to the skies He would never get to hold her again It brought him to tears thinking of this Staring at her pictures and the fun she had She had felt something strong for him Now it feels like all the lights between them have gone dimSlow it down, pretend everything’s alright Bring me down, so I don’t have to fake it Help me out, help me understand That I am, I am better off when you’re not aroundOh, oh, oh, oh, oh Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh This is the blues coming for you This is the blues coming for you Never would you both pull through Don’t pretend that she never knew You’ll never be like used too This is the blues coming for you This is the blues coming for you Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh Slow it down, pretend everything’s alright Bring me down, so I don’t have to fake it Help me out, help me understand That I am, I am better off when you’re not aroundSounds Like:
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