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Old June 25th, 2006
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A little bit famous

This is something I just wrote. The title jumped into my head this morning and I started with the idea of doing a song about someone wanting the fortunes of fame but not the attention that it brings (ie being a "little" bit famous) but it turned into something completely different. Anyhow, it's been a fun way to spend my lunch hour . I have not got music for it yet, that will have to be another lunch hour (or fifty or maybe never ).

Buy a ticket, take a number
get in line, queue up straight
you'll know when I'm coming
you'll hear where I'm playing
It's your only chance to see me
so don't get there late

I'm a little bit famous
a little contagious
you know you can't help it
I'm a fad that can't wait
I'm a little bit famous
a little contagious
you know you can't help it
You worship my traits

the promoters all love me
the producers do too
I've become my own industry
I'm worth more than small countries
You know all my songs
But if you sing them I'll sue

The Tabloids all live on
my small indescretions
They tell when I'm fighting
They tell who I'm loving
they capture your dollar
when I capture your attention

I'm a little bit famous
a little contagious
you know you can't help it
I'm a fad that can't wait
I'm a little bit famous
a little contagious
you know you can't help it
You worship my traits

And when you no longer love me
when I'm yesterday's news
when my managers percentage
has eaten my fortunes
I'll be planning my comeback
and singing the blues

when I was a little bit famous
a little contagious
I just couldn't help it
I don't like to gloat
but I was a little bit famous
a little contagious
my own fifteen minutes
lasted longer than most

Any and all feedback appreciated

Cheers

Peter

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Wow, Peter ... you sure do have the knack for getting an idea across in a few succinct words. I can't wait to hear them put to music ... I'm sure you have at least an embryo of a melody. You know where to post it when you do!


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Thanks Kirk
Yes there is an embryo of a melody, but my current level of playing ability and knowledge of music theory to put it all together could take a while to turn it into reality.
However when I do, this is the first place I will post it

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Peter

Would you mind if I "borrow" your lyrics and have a go at building something? This will only be for my private benifit and they look great on paper....well monitor anyway.

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I have no problems with that krissovo, I would love to hear whatever you come up with.

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