This is a rehearsal of my song "Talk to Me", recorded on my Android phone in one of the VU rehearsal rooms at Kindred Studios.
This song is about wanting to have conversations with other people.
Recorded on 21 October 2019
In the choruses, I sing the main (lowest) melody. Kaitlyn sings the middle harmony and Melody sings the higher harmony.
In the coda, I start scat singing (3:47-4:18) before the others join in [Kaitlyn from 4:19-4:48, and Melody from 4:50 to the end].
lyrics
Watching the world go by
Drifting past in a blur
Well, I wanna talk to you
And see things from your point of view
Watching the world go by
Drifting past in a blur
Well, I wanna talk to you
And see things from your point of view
So come on now, talk to me
Communication is all I need
Ooh, would you talk to me?
Would you talk to me?
It's nothing but hesitation
The nerves are driving me mad
And when I gain the courage to speak to you
Oh, it really ain't so bad
So come on now, talk to me
Communication is all I need
Ooh, would you talk to me?
Would you talk to me?
Then you respond with a smile
And those strange feelings slip away
Well I'm full of joy, for a while
Oh, you make me feel so good in so many ways
So come on now, talk to me
Communication is all I need
Ooh, would you talk to me?
Would you talk to me?
credits
from Melody EP,
released August 1, 2021
Edward Roussac - lead vocals, piano, scat singing
Kaitlyn Thomas - backing vocals, scat singing
Melody Clinch - backing vocals, scat singing
Michael Cucanic - electric guitar
Cole Catania - bass guitar
Leigh Martin - drums
I am a musician from Melbourne, Victoria. I sing and play keyboards as well as guitar and bass. I like to express my thoughts through the songs I write.
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