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Topic History of: Song #3 in the "new song per week" campaign
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Red Again, maybe I'm putting heart before wallet on this one, but although I would concede that it's not as strong as Keep Me In Your Heart, when viewed as part of an album I find it a beguiling track. It could get to the point a little quicker though to avoid the modern Ipod track flicker syndrome.
zooloo Didn't even get to the chorus on this one.

Just insipid with nothing so far as I can tell going for it.
Red "Every Road Leads Back To Where You Are"

Seems to use the same structural verse-refrain-as-hook technique as the last song, but this is a lot more folky. Brings Seth Lakeman's Mercury nom album to mind personally, I'm not sure if it may be too rootsy to be a hit, but I like the cute story behind the song in his blog. What do you guys think?

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