But what song? Another original, preferably - to get rehearsed and recorded ASAP. After listening to what I thought was the final track sequence just before Christmas, Jeremy suggested we move this to a bonus track (previously recorded/unreleased) and record one additional song. Making it a bonus track was my son's idea. Hubby was right - I would never get a better version. But eventually I made the decision to use it as the final track. My concern was that my voice of 21 years ago sounds noticeably different than my voice does today, and that would impact the consistency of the album. Then my husband suggested that I just use the 1990 recording - he said it was unique, because the song was for Joe and he was singing on it. But I didn't find anyone to fit the bill, so I figured I had to scratch the song from the list. I wanted to do this song for the album, and looked for someone who could not just sing Joe's part, but do it as well that original recording. But my big thrill was hearing that Joe had also gone in and added harmony vocals - and had matched me perfectly, just as he did when we were so much younger. This was the last track on the tape, and I was surprised to hear Bob's keyboards (done after my session). He and Bob Damiano, the studio owner, worked on the tracks and Joe sent me a copy when they finished. We spent the afternoon at the studio, and by day's end, I had gotten all my best originals done, plus a few covers and all the harmonies I wanted to do. ![]() ![]() While I was there, Joe told me that he had some tape left at the studio he was recording at, and asked me if I wanted to record some of my songs. I went home on leave for Christmas, 1990. Instead, I used a version I recorded back in 1990. The recording is not from my current session. ![]() I've always thought that this was one of my best lyrics. On Track 6, you heard the song that my friend Joe wrote for me in 1980 - this is my reply, written that same year. Bonus Track- All The Wasted Time © 2010 Lorrie Newman Keating (BMI)
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