Other than songs she's written for herself, Rebecca Lynn Howard has written songs that have been recorded by many others. The list of songs includes:
Cowboy Guaruntee- Jessica Andrews
Hit by Love- Lila McCann
I Don't Paint Myself into Corners- Trisha Yearwood (also on RLH's debut)
Other names she's apparently written for, but which songs I can't find:
Reba McEntire
John Michael Montgomery
and... probably more, as she's signed to an exclusive publishing deal with Murrah Music.
If you know which songs either of those artists recorded, or if you know of any other songs Rebecca's written for another artist, chime in and let me know. I love her songwriting and would love to check any and all of it out.
Showing posts with label trisha yearwood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trisha yearwood. Show all posts
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Saturday, March 29, 2008
Overnite
I recently bought Trisha Yearwood's Heaven, Heartache, and the Power of Love. If you like Jasper County, which was her previous album, this one shouldn't be a disappointment. Her powerful vocals are showcased along with some wonderful songwriting, lyrics, and some cute stylistic songs like "Cowboys Are My Weakness" (my favorite is the lyrics "I wanna be the lady he..." sung in a yodel. So cute and clever). Recommended.
I've been listening to Chris Thile's Deceiver. Great album lyrically, and he definitely did some risk taking with his musical choices. Great when you're tired of the status quo.
At this very moment, it's The Historical Conquests of Josh Ritter, which I'm still wrapping my head around. I absolutely love it, and every time I listen I find something else to admire about this man.
I went looking for these lyrics, but couldn't find them since they're a bonus track, so I thought I'd do my best with them and post them here. The song sounds a bit like Frankie Valli's "Oh What a Night," probably intentionally.
It's called "Overnite."
i won't ask why
there ain't an answer that would satisfy
so i'll just lie beside you mystified
at things that happen overnite
oh woe was me
whatever you saw in me wasn't much to see
now whatever change it is in me must be
something that happened overnite
was it a change in the weather
was it a change in your scene
did you mistake what i meant
for what i didn't mean
is it not worth the questions
is it one of those things
how deep is the ocean
how long is the string
oh they talk away
tell me rome wasn't built in a day
i know better than whatever they say
i know it happened overnite
i know it happened overnite
i know it happened overnite
I've been listening to Chris Thile's Deceiver. Great album lyrically, and he definitely did some risk taking with his musical choices. Great when you're tired of the status quo.
At this very moment, it's The Historical Conquests of Josh Ritter, which I'm still wrapping my head around. I absolutely love it, and every time I listen I find something else to admire about this man.
I went looking for these lyrics, but couldn't find them since they're a bonus track, so I thought I'd do my best with them and post them here. The song sounds a bit like Frankie Valli's "Oh What a Night," probably intentionally.
It's called "Overnite."
i won't ask why
there ain't an answer that would satisfy
so i'll just lie beside you mystified
at things that happen overnite
oh woe was me
whatever you saw in me wasn't much to see
now whatever change it is in me must be
something that happened overnite
was it a change in the weather
was it a change in your scene
did you mistake what i meant
for what i didn't mean
is it not worth the questions
is it one of those things
how deep is the ocean
how long is the string
oh they talk away
tell me rome wasn't built in a day
i know better than whatever they say
i know it happened overnite
i know it happened overnite
i know it happened overnite
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