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My blue Heaven by Gene Austin

This is just another slow song that just appeals to me for some reason. This song is very comforting. His voice, the words, the music it all just feels so calming. This song honestly is going on the playlist I use to go to sleep. I like this man's voice. This is another song that you can feel his soul in his work. even just the little sounds he makes throughout the song sound so sincere. You can feel his Euphoria through the recording. I really enjoy the repetition in the song. I feel like in most songs the repeated verse gets too much, but this one fits very well. All the words just flow so well too. I like the image he paints a warm fireplace, his wife and his daughter all close together. I feel like the music can be overbearing at times, but it is more so the volume. I think if it were a little more quiet it would be perfect. It definitely brings the song together with all the long pauses with nothing, but the music. the slow piano hitting just the individual notes and holding t...

Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair

  The flute is a key and instrument and the almost opera type singing style shows that this is definitely from a different time in music. Some of the more formal and older language puts another emphasis on the time period, yet it is done in a way that is still easily enjoyable almost 200 years later.  I dig the slow pace love song vibe, and after listening to it several times I think it almost has a reverence of a church hymn. It almost puts me to sleep because of the peaceful nature of the song. I absolutely love the third verse ends where he emphasizes and holds the notes. It shows off his singing ability and I enjoy it. I like how it slowly fades into a sad song too. If you aren’t paying attention It is kinda easy to miss it, but it slowly goes to even more somber. In the last verse, he sings about her smiles vanishing and how the wildflowers will wither on the shore where she won’t ever touch them again. I like the no autotune music too. I appreciate hearing the singer’s e...

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