Music
Here's an audio sampling of the Tim O'Connell catalog.
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Till Now
Occasionally you discover a standard that for some reason you've never heard before. This song might make you feel that way, but it's never been recorded. A career song for the right artist. Male or female.
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My Heart Goes With You
The follow-up song for the artist who does "Till Now." Swing, swing, swing.
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Give 'em Hugs
Bette Midler, your tribute albums have been great, but it’s time for you to get back in the game. This should be your next single.
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I Hope It Rains All Night
When a man loves a woman and they're in bed together late at night with the sound of the rain on the roof . . . . Need we say more?
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A Singer of Songs
Johnny Cash’s version was perfect for Johnny Cash, but this demo is done the way Tim wrote the song originally. Who’s looking for a great country/gospel song with crossover potential? George Jones? Randy Travis? The Blind Boys of Alabama? Our operators are standing by.
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I Won't Be Leaving (Because I Believe in You)
Infectious countrified feel-good rocker. We bet you won't be leaving because you'll want to hear it again.
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There's Nothing You Can Do
See "I Hope It Rains All Night." Don't try to fight it when those tender feelings start.
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I Can Read Between the Lies
Classic tear-in-your-beer country music. You don't love me any more . . .
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Silent Nights
Tis the season to be cutting those Christmas albums. It’s been a long time since anybody had a new Christmas song that was any good, so whoever puts this one out could get airplay for years. Heartache at Christmas done honky-tonk style. The request lines will be lighting up like Chanukah candles.
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This Must Be Love
This must be what Phil Vassar is looking for. Our operators are standing by.
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Looking Through the Eyes of Love
If Jerry Lee Lewis were to do a modern love song with an uplifting message, it would sound like this.
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I'd Be Good to You
Country boy meets sophisticated lady and hopes to win her heart. Stranger things have happened.
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I Just Need You
The solitary life ain't no good life. I don't need much, babe. You know it's true.
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Blues With a Capital B
A song for artists who play the clubs. Do this one late in the evening after the sisters have had a few rounds of Seagram's, and you'll be hearing "Amen!" after every line. Ray Charles would have had a ball with this one.
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A Place in My Heart
Bouncy melody. Romantic lyrics. Classic combination.