
MY SONG DOWNLOADS ARE AVAILABLE NOW!
Following on some requests from readers, I’ve decided to make all the mp3 songs in this page available for download. All I ask in return is a small donation of $2 USD minimum per song. Feel free to donate more if you wish.
Presently, there are over 35 songs available, so you’re spoiled for choice. Just pick the songs you want and click on the PayPal Donate button below. For example, if you have picked 5 songs, enter $10 (but feel free to donate more!) in the donation amount box. Next, fill in the Contact Me form in my blog, enter your details, and tell me the songs you want. They will then be sent to your email address.
And here’s a special bonus: pick at least 20 songs (or all of them) and I’ll send them by air mail to you in a CD at no extra charge. Just make a minimum donation of $20 USD to qualify for this offer!
Thank you for listening to my music and I hope that you’ll kindly donate to my fund.
This page will showcase my own piano performances of my favorite songs. If you’d like me to play a particular favorite of yours, drop me a line and I’ll see what I can do. I will be adding to this list periodically. All the songs were played on my Yamaha Clavinova CVP-105 Digital Piano.
To play, click on the arrow icon (click on it again to stop). Sit back and enjoy. And if that has whetted your appetite to learn the piano, I’ve got just the book for you!
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Forever Young – Music by Jerry Goldsmith, from the movie with the same name.
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Cinema Paradiso – Music by Ennio Morricone. One of my favorites.
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Somewhere in Time – Music by John Barry. From the movie of the same title, starring the late Christopher Reeve and Jane Seymour.
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Over the Moon – Music by John Williams, from the movie E.T.
Added on October 5, 2008
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Blessed Assurance an original arrangement I made for classical guitar, bagpipes, and piano.
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How Great Thou Art a light and jazzy arrangement, complete with finger snaps.
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Standing on the Promises a marching band-type thingy, to round off this trio of hymns.
Added on May 12, 2009
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It is well with my Soul a simple straightforward piano arrangement, specially for my friend PR.
Added on May 15, 2009
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It’s Wonderful one of my favorite Gershwin songs of all time, given a light Bossa Nova treatment. For all the wonderful friends I have out there.
Added on May 18, 2009
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I will always love you this song from the movie The Bodyguard (starring Whitney Houston and Kevin Costner) always sends goosebumps up my spine whenever I play it. I’ve given it a very quiet and intimate arrangement here, with only a grand piano and electric piano playing.
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SFC this was a little tune I wrote during my first semester at the University of Arizona in 1981. Just piano, with a triple-time feel, to conjure up the carefree feelings of those wonderful years gone by.
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The Bodyguard this haunting Main Title theme by Alan Silvestri captures perfectly the extremely poignant love affair between the two main characters in the film. I arranged this for just piano and strings.
Added on May 19, 2009
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A Longing for You I was just playing on my piano late last night, and somehow or other this melody appeared. A wistful theme, conjuring up memories of times past, and of times yet to come.
Added on May 26, 2009
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I Have Nothing another powerful ballad from The Bodyguard. The title says it all: “I have nothing, if I don’t have you.”
Added on May 29, 2009
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The Nearness of You a jazz standard with my own piano interpretation. Enjoy.
Added on May 30, 2009
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Unchained Melody made popular again by the 1990 movie Ghost, starring Patrick Swayze and Demi Moore. This is one of those late-night tunes where you kick off your shoes, put the track on, and think of a loved one.
Added on June 1, 2009
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You’re my Everything another one of my favorite romantic songs. I’ve given it a light accompaniment, interspersed with piano and classical guitar.
Added on June 4, 2009
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The Shadow of your Smile a classic standard, given the piano treatment by me, of course.
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The Look of Love starts off with an acoustic double bass line, followed by piano and congas in the background. I love this song, it’s an all-time favorite of mine.
Added on June 6, 2009
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If I were a rich man this delightful song from the musical and movie Fiddler on the Roof could be the theme song of my life. Just like Topol in the movie I slog like a bull, living from paycheck to paycheck–such is the life of a musician. Wish I could return to the US, that would be awesome (where’s Donald Trump or Bill Gates when I need them?)
Added on June 7, 2009
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Ain’t No Mountain High Enough originally written way back in 1966 by Nickolas Ashford and Valerie Simpson, this song, to me, represents HOPE in capital letters. My favorite version is the one by Diana Ross, who initially was apprehensive about recording it. Fortunately she did, because it rose to #1 in the Pop and R&B charts. The chorus says it all: “Ain’t no mountain high enough, Ain’t no valley low enough, Ain’t no river wide enough, To keep me from you.” I feel that the music speaks volumes, even when done instrumentally. Hope you enjoy it.
Added on June 9, 2009
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I Believe in You and Me one of the songs from the 1996 movieThe Preacher’s Wife, starring Denzel Washington and Whitney Houston. For that special someone in our lives.
Added on June 10, 2009
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I only have eyes for you written way back in 1934 by Harry Warren, this song is a tear-jerker. And I just love the lyrics. Arranged for big band, my way.
My love must be a kind of blind love
I can’t see anyone but you.
Are the stars out tonight?
I don’t know if it’s cloudy or bright
I Only Have Eyes For You, Dear.
The moon may be high
but I can’t see a thing in the sky,
‘Cause I Only Have Eyes For You.
I don’t know if we’re in a garden,
or on a crowded avenue.
You are here
So am I
Maybe millions of people go by,
but they all disappear from view.
And I Only Have Eyes For You.
Added on June 11, 2009
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Just the way you are this very touching song by Billy Joel is a classic. Here I’ve given it the respect a classic deserves, with only a solo piano track. This song is dedicated with much love and affection to CLM.
Added on June 14, 2009
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Somewhere here’s another song of hope, from Leonard Bernstein’s West Side Story (1957) I’m playing this straight through, using primarily piano with some orchestral strings in the background. A very moving song, full of hope, joy, and promise.
Added on June 20, 2009
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Love Letters I’m returning to the sultry bossanova rhythm for this 1945 classic by Victor Young and Edward Heyman. It’s songs like this that stand the test of time and conjure up a certain essence of romance. I feel so restful playing this song, because as the lyrics say, “Love letters, straight from the heart…” And I’m playing this straight from the heart, for CLM.
Added on June 22, 2009
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As long as he needs me sung by the character of Nancy in the musical Oliver! (1960) This is a special request from someone who’s very special to me.
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Medley: Where is Love/Food Glorious Food two more great songs from Oliver! performed on piano alone.
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Reviewing the Situation starts off with a honky-tonk piano, and then segues into a Tango feel. I’ve forgotten what the original sounded like in the Oliver! soundtrack, but I think the Tango rhythm suits this song perfectly.
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Pick a Pocket or Two I used an accordion as a lead, and added some pizzicato strings and choir in the background, to enhance the mood of the song.
Added on June 27, 2009
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Lovin’ You arguably Minnie Riperton’s most well-known hit. Here I’ve given it a piano treatment, with double bass and some strings in the background. I dedicate this song to CLM, with great love and respect.
Added on June 29, 2009
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You are so beautiful this simple and lovely ballad by Joe Cocker epitomizes what love is all about, not just physical beauty, but beauty that can only be found in the heart.
Added on July 4, 2009
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I’ve grown accustomed to her face this is in my opinion, the most romantic song in the musical My Fair Lady.
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Wouldn’t it be loverly ah, who could ever forget Eliza Doolittle singing this song?
Added on July 7, 2009
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My baby you a moving ballad by Marc Anthony, at the request of CLM. I hope you enjoy this, much as I enjoyed playing it.
Added on July 9, 2009
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Fly me to the Moon I give this wonderful Jazz standard a fast tempo treatment, with piano, electric piano, and double bass.
Added on July 15, 2009
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Someday my Prince will come From the Disney movie Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) comes this classic triple-feel tune. I’ve scored this just for solo piano and played it in a more introspective style.
Added on August 8, 2009
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Honesty It’s been some time, but I’m back. Here’s one of Billy Joel’s introspective songs, played on solo piano.
Added on August 25, 2009
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Killer Joe I was just doodling on my piano and this Benny Golson tune came up. I jazzed it up a bit, and let loose with some improvisation passages.
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By the time I get to Phoenix A song from the sixties, written by Jimmy Webb and made popular by Glen Campbell (it reached #26 on the U.S. Pop charts in 1967) My version clocks in at just under five minutes.
December 2, 2009. Wow, has it been that long since I updated this page? Okies, I’m going to add some Christmas tunes seeing that it’s that time of the year again. To start off with, here’s Do you hear what I hear?
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Do you hear what I hear? Right, I’ve made my mind up, all these Christmas tunes will feature just piano alone.
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O Holy Night
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Christmas Medley Hark the Herald Angels Sing, O Little Town of Bethlehem, and Silent Night.
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White Christmas
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Blue Christmas I don’t know why, but Elvis’ version of this song always gets to me. Here I give it a more laid-back feel.
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Some Children See Him Especially for my friend Crystal.
The following carols are from A Quiet Christmas, a CD I recorded and released way back in 1998.
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Bell Carol There is something joyous, yet wistful in this Ukrainian Christmas tune. I love it!
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O Come O Come Emmanuel Not as often heard as some of the other carols, but full of meaning, nevertheless.
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Go tell it on the mountain A really jazzed-up version, enjoy.
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I saw three ships Quiet and reflective, just the way I like it.
Added on January 11, 2010
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The Man I Love I think George Gershwin was perhaps one of the greatest songwriters ever, in the 20th century. A master of both jazz and classical idioms, he composed countless songs, including this one. The Man I Love exudes sensuality not only in the lyrics, but in the music. A timeless classic.
Added on April 26, 2010
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Run to You From Whitney Houston’s The Bodyguard. Although this song wasn’t as well-known as I will always love you, it’s still a tear jerker. Dedicated to CLM with much love and affection.

Ahhhhh – take me away… lovely, lovely, lovely Philip. It’s so nice to have it here to listen to since your CDs are in my car. Thank you.
You’re most welcome, Heather. To know that someone (and a friend at that) is listening to my music and loving it at the same time means a lot to me.
I wish you would add “It Is Well With My Soul”. Do ya know that one, my friend? It is one of my faves. You haven’t added since Oct 2008. It’s about time to add more don’t you think.
Enjoying your music,
PR
OK, I’ve added it to the list, PR. Hope it makes you smile!
Thank you! You not only made me smile, but you lifted a weight off my spirit with my favorite of all hymns. You’re the best.
I am so glad to have done that! God bless, PR.
P.S. Do you know the story behind this hymn? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It_Is_Well_With_My_Soul
There is truly a great lesson to be learnt here. Thanks for sharing the info, PR.
You’ve played it beautifully….need to boost the volume slightly higher though. She did a duet on the spot with Tony Bennet. He’s one of my favourite singers too.
The music sounds splendid on your digital piano.
Thanks for the kind comments, Doreen. If you want the volume higher, click on the volume bars (beside the play button) Or increase the volume of your personal speakers. I did the recording with maximum gain to 0dB, any more than that would result in distortion.
Tried to play your music on my itouch…..for bedtime listening. Does not work….hmmm……not happy.
I’m sending this note to you from my itouch
Ouch, what’s an itouch? I had to Google to find out. I don’t have an ipod, or i whatever. I just have…myself, LOL!!
Much improved sound on “It Is Well With My Soul.” Love “It’s Wonderful!” Keep playing and recording.
Thank you, PR. It’s comments like yours that keep me motivated to record.
Ahhhhhhhh… now I’m sooooo relaxed … after listening to your latest tunes – well, and getting to bed around 3:30am, but thanks again for some perfect mood music for an overcast, lazy sort of Saturday.
I’m glad I made you so relaxed. Have a good one, Heather.
Tis wonderful!
Beautiful, Philip! Gives me goosebumps too.
Hey Philip, it would be nice to have your music pieces converted to MP3 format so I can play on IPOD Touch for bedtime listening. I’ve downloaded “Its Wonderful” , the MP3 format into my ITouch and I’m listening to it.
Doreen, I actually recorded the songs as MP3 before uploading them to my WordPress blog. And not to worry, once there are enough pieces, I’ll probably issue it on CD.
Thanks….would love to get a copy of it. Will be happy to chip in a token amount….great for your motivation. By the way have you heard of Norah Jones music pieces? She is just as good. If you haven’t heard of her I can bump up 1 or 2 of her pieces for you to hear.
I’ve been spending so much time on this page that I should just set it as my home page. Enjoy every moment I spend with you and your music on this page. Can’t wait for my CD’s.
I would be honored, Crystal. Go ahead and set it as your homepage, I approve!!
Very nice!
Thanks for stopping by my blog and listening to my music, Stephany!
Any chance of more jazz arrangements/recital from you? How about something from Bill Evans Trio in Autumn Leaves?
Ahhhhhhhhh! More breathtakingly beautiful music to soothe my soul and feed my dreams. Glad you are up and running again!
Great to see another addition to the list. Love it!! Would it be too much to ask for a copy in MP3 and have it sent to my email address? I like to listen to it on my IPOD.
Ah, the things I do for my fans! Anyway, thank you all for listening to My Music. This page now has more comments than any other pages in my blog.
This latest batch is even better than the previous songs. I especially like your own composition. The carefree and bouncy style reminds me of Fred Rogers’ compositions, most widely known from Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood. Thank you again for your musical offerings – beautiful as always. Just like you.
And thank you for listening, Heather. You’ve always been a good friend to me…have a nice Summer!
I’m so glad I signed my son up for the piano class with you. May I request ‘The look of love’ by Diana Krall?
Thanks for your comment, Sue. I’m very touched. The Look of Love will be coming soon!
I was typing a while ago but somehow I must have inadvertently hit a wrong key and I lost my message. Continue here…..I love it!! especially “The Shadow of Your Smile” and “The Look of Love”. I always enjoy listening to full piano music or ones with Double Bass included. I am also a big fan of Diana Krall and notwithstanding a big fan of “Big Band” music. Thank you Philip for your latest additions.
You’re very welcome, Doreen. I’m glad people like you are enjoying what I play, it keeps me motivated to go on.
Anyone want to sing along ‘The Look Of Love’ with me?
The look of love is in your eyes
A look your smile can’t disguise
The look of love is saying so much more than just words could ever say
And what my heart has heard, well it takes my breath away
I can hardly wait to hold you, feel my arms around you
How long I have waited
Waited just to love you, now that I have found you
You’ve got the
Look of love, it’s on your face
A look that time can’t erase
Be mine tonight, let this be just the start of so many nights like this
Let’s take a lover’s vow and then seal it with a kiss
I can hardly wait to hold you, feel my arms around you
How long I have waited
Waited just to love you, now that I have found you
Don’t ever go
Don’t ever go
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Beautiful arrangement. Thanks Philip!
I’ll sing with you Sue. Thanks for more good tunes, Philip.
Wonderful, we now have singers. Maybe we could cut a record deal and make lots of money!
Would be nice if the singing was recorded and played out here for us to listen.
I’m singing along with you Philip:
Lord who made the lion and the lamb,
You decreed I should be what I am,
But would it spoil some vast eternal plan,
If I were a wealthy man?
Were I not tenuously floating on the same life raft as yourself, I would gladly write out that $2000 check for your flight to the U.S. Hope your piggy bank is bursting at its clay seams soon!
Thanks for the lovely comment, Crystal. I’m hoping that that piggy bank of mine will fill up soon too!
Hi…have been listening to all your music again. No question…it’s just splendid your playing in whatever style or arrangement. I truly think you should sign up to play for Australia at the Sydney Symphony Orchestra!!! A standing ovation awaits you…I’m pretty sure.
Thank you, Doreen.
I’d prefer, Philip, that you would play for the Tucson Symphony Orchestra. I would buy season tickets. It’s a less famous venue, but you would be greatly appreciated here.
P.S. Seems like love is in the air at this blog. Is there something that we should know?
Crystal, there have been some changes going on in my life, and I am feeling very happy. That’s all I’m going to say
Hope whatever you’re going through are good changes….and that I will get to listen to more music from you through your blog.
I am breathless after listening to “I Only Have Eyes For You”. I love your Big Band arrangement…..just fantastic….I can listen to it over and over again and not get bored. Thanks Philip, you’ve done it again!! BTW, can I get a copy of it in MP3? I hope it’s not too much to ask. If I may quote Shakespeare here “if music be the food of love, play on”, oh yes, and I hope you will.
At this rate I could probably be earning some money selling my mp3s as downloads! That would contribute nicely to my ticket fund.
Sure thing…..I’m more than happy to donate into your donate-to-travel fund. And if you’ve compiled a CD, I’m more than happy to purchase one as well. Just tell me how and when.
Love is definitely in the air! That CLM is a very fortunate gal. I’m so glad happiness has landed for you. It’s good for you, and it’s good for us. You get the happiness and we get to enjoy more and more of your wonderful music. I’ll spring for the mp3′s or a CD also. When will they be available?
P.S. I like “I Believe In You And Me” the best!
My mp3′s and CDs are available right now. And thank you for enjoying my music! You’re a doll.
Philip,
With all my heart I return the love and affection that you dedicate to me. Both you and the music that is a part of you and seems to flow so effortlessly from your fingertips to delight our ears are a great blessing to my life. Thank you for being you!
Awww, thanks so much for that lovely comment. I’m so glad my music gives you enjoyment and it’s a pleasure to play for you. You are very special to me!
Oliver is one of my all-time favorite musicals. I remember having a serious crush on Mark Lester who played Oliver when I was a young girl. I love all the music from Oliver but my favorite songs are, in addition to the one above: Where Is Love, Who Will Buy, Reviewing the Situation, and You’ve Got To Pick A Pocket Or Two.
Well, here comes Where is Love and Food Glorious Food for you, CLM! I hope you like it
I like it! Thank you!
Oh, you’re very welcome, dear. Glad you like it.
I looooooooooove the new addition! Each time you add a new song, I decide I like it the best…that is, until the next one.
Beautiful, Philip! Thank you again and again.
Awww…what else can I say, except that it’s a pleasure to play for someone who loves and appreciates my talent!
I just looooooooove this page!
Awwww, thank you so much, fml!!
I love it! Thanks!
You are so welcome, CLM. I’m so happy you love my music!
I’ve just been “to the moon” and what a beautiful trip it was! Keep recording, Philip.
Wonderful music! I may just have to make a donation to your travel fund. I’ll be back again soon to listen more.
Thank you so much, Lucy!
Do you think my prince will come some day? Once again, you have outdone yourself. Lovely!
Crystal, your prince will come some day. Don’t stop believing!
My prince has yet to come (wink), but my favorite musician continues to churn out beautiful, relaxing music for me to listen to while I wait. This most recent one brings back memories for me. My father was a Glen Campbell fan and we listened to that album over and over. Thanks, Philip! xoxo
I remember listening to my parents’ Glen Campbell records in the sixties, and I must have worn them out! By the time I get to Phoenix and Wichita Lineman were my top two faves.
Just over here enjoying the lovely Christmas tunes you have added. Hope there will be more to come. xoxo
I’ve been listening over and over to these beautiful songs. So relaxing and wonderful! You are so amazingly talented, Philip – I’m so glad you take the time to share your gift with the rest of us.
Thanks for stopping by to listen, Joi. Please drop by any time to listen, I’ll be putting more songs online occasionally.
Lovely!
So… we are experiencing a bit of construction at work. Our usual lunchroom has been repurposed. On a whim, I invited folks down to my library for lunch. It was so relaxing it got me thinking. The next day I added a table cloth, dimmed the lights, and put on Philip’s music. As folks came into the room, they paused, ooo’d and ahhhh’d and came in. It was obvious that the cares of the day were left at the door, providing us truly a rejuvenating respite which positively affected the rest of the day. Today, I set the stage once again. More folks joined us and someone even brought a candle for the table.
I’m telling you this, Philip (and FOP *fans of Philip*) because I want you to know what a wonderful thing sharing your music with the world is. I thank you, my friend, for sharing it with me so I can share it with others and bring a bit of peace and calm into an otherwise chaotic moment in time.
Thank you.
P.S. One friend got choked up at your rendition of Cinema Paradiso… your music touches hearts, what a wonderful gift for us all.
Heather, I am elated and humbled at the same time. At this point of my life I’m going through a lot of stress and turmoil, but to receive your kind and wonderful comment about how people halfway round the world love and appreciate my music, just lifts my spirits up. Go ahead and share as much of my music as you like
P/S I love Cinema Paradiso too…one of Ennio Morricone’s best compositions…gives me goosebumps every time I play it.
Thanks for your time for posting My Music. I will absolutely end up being back again for more browsing and commenting soon. I am grateful, Dedra
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