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Hank on the Radio (2)
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Lyrics by David James & Andrea Crimmins. Music by Peter Renfree & Andrea Crimmins. Produced by Lee Gibson, Hot Skillet Music, Nashville, Sound Emporium 'B' Room. Vocals performed by Lee Gibson.
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David James is a songwriter who has unpublished, copyrighted songs that he is actively "pitching" to music publishers and established singers. David is a retired Navy Veteran, and resides in Chesapeake, Virginia. David's song Heaven Help Both of Us is a duet, and a collaboration between David and SoundClick's own Ronald Silverlight. David's song, It's My Life, is a collaboration between David and SoundClick's own DeAnn Sanders from Hammond, Indiana. In May, 2005 David's song "I Want You" was released throughout the U.S. on the Makeastar.com Compilation CD, Vol. 4. David's song, The Auctioneer's Waltz, is a collaboration between David and Rick Bailey from Norfolk, Virginia. David's song, What Can I Say, is a collaboration between David and Pamela Davidson from Kentucky. 4/27/04: David's song "I Want You" became Champion in the world-wide song contest called Makeastar.com.
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Charts
#7 in subgenre Peak #3
Charts
Peak #15
Author
David James/Andrea Crimmins/Peter Renfree
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David James/Andrea Crimmins/Peter Renfree
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August 03, 2008
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MP3 3.4 MB 128 kbps 3:40
Lyrics
Hank On The Radio 2004 David James/Andrea C. Crimmins/Peter Renfree Ten years ago I put my guitar away Stuck it in the closet; left it there to stay Somehow I'd lost the music in my soul Then one day I heard Hank on the radio And I wrote a little song About a country boy who found his way back home Of the lessons learned From the sweet return to all the things he'd known And the moral of the story is Hold on to your dreams and don't let go... Yeah, I owe it all to Hank on the radio Hank on the radio Well, I wrote it down and put it on CD Mailed it all off to Nashville, Tennessee And day by day I let my music flow Then one day I heard Hank on the radio And he sang a little song About a country boy who found his way back home Of the lessons learned From the sweet return to all the things he'd known And the moral of the story is Hold on to your dreams and don't let go... Yeah, I owe it all to Hank on the radio Hank on the radio Well, they called my name out; much to my surprise Walked to the stage with teardrops in my eyes And I shook the hand of the man who may not ever realize That he gave me so much more than just a prize... When he sang a little song About a country boy who found his way back home Of the lessons learned From the sweet return to all the things he'd known And the moral of the story is Hold on to your dreams and don't let go... Yeah, I owe it all to Hank on the radio 'Cos he sang a little song About a country boy who found his way back home Of the lessons learned From the sweet return to all the things he'd known And the moral of the story is Hold on to your dreams and don't let go... Yeah, I owe it all to Hank on the radio Hank on the radio I owe it all to Hank on the radio Hank on the radio Thanks Hank!
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Andrew Wood
Aug 26, 2024
i LOVE it! well done! Please take a listen to my songs and comment Thanks
Wade Farlowe
Jul 12, 2011
Howdy David, The title caught my eye...and I knew it had to be a good'urn and it sure nuff was!!!!! Mighty fine writing, singing, playing....cool backing vocals....a sure fine song in all regards!!!!!! Best to ya, Wade
Shelia D.
Aug 09, 2009
It's all good here...great job! Vocals are perfect for this one. Every songwriter can relate to this song....how an incident can suddenly get the creative juices flowing. Great song and great production.