Live… From the BasementCopyright © 2003 (ASCAP)
This is the song that gave us our name. Yes, it is based on a real photograph.
For those that gave everything.
A proposal. A long pause. How will she react?
Yup – this is me – losing my grip
Over 40 and searching for a job. Not a good place to be.
A story about my friend remaking his life
Why do I always get the dragons?
A simple song: You’re my friend, but stay the hell away from my girl
Love is comfort – no matter when, through it all and no matter what
A late night talk and the realization that we are not what we thought we were
Midnight JamCopyright © 2010 (ASCAP)
Who hasn’t heard this one before. I’ll see you all there.
Where is the heart when the head wants to leave? (But our French is so bad, for all we know it may just be gibberish.)
So, who do you REALLY dream about?
I’m too young to be this old. I still live for Rock and Roll.
It’s hard to be cool when you’re waiting for the bus
Been there. Could be there again. You never know.
This old heart needs mending.
Because I can’t go on without your love.
A call to arms. Approach! Mobilize! Move Out!
Yes, we’ve been through a lot, but that was then.
Concert in Our GarageCopyright © 2016 (ASCAP)
Every office has one. Every group has one. So watch your back.
Oh, stomp it. Just stomp it. Stomp! Stomp! Stomp! Stomp!
The neighborhood “entertainment”
The simple pleasures of summer – even on the rough side of town
A ditty about love in a seedy bar on the banks of a famous river
Sassy little tune about a sassy lass with a wicked wink.
How did we get here? I wonder about it all. A love story.
An ode to those chronic complainers and perpetual ‘victims’ who treat life as a giant conspiracy against them. Suck it up, buttercup.
Love reflected in the different hues of a passing day
Triggering memories. Those “Rosebud” moments.
Brown Paper CoversCopyright © 2017 (ASCAP)
A collection of covers that we like and recorded. Not for sale at this time, but, like our originals, the listening is free.
Written by Charles Hardin, Buddy Holly, Norman Petty. Adapted from the 1957 Buddy Holly recording.
Written and recorded by Arthur “Big Boy” Crudup – 1946. Our version from the 1954 Elvis Presley release.
Rivers Rutherford, Huston Robert. 1999. Our stab at the Gary Allen classic.
Stan Jones. 1948. Can’t compare to Vaughn Monroe or Frankie Laine, but we try.
Otis Redding & Steve Cropper. Adapted from the 1968 Otis Redding recording.
Written by Gene Pitney. Our take on the 1961 Ricky Nelson version.
One of our favorites. Written and Performed by Sheb Wooley. 1958. Our best attempt.
Written by Terry Stafford & Paul Fraser. 1973. Our version of the George Strait record from 1983.
Lennon, McCartney. 1965 Our attempt at an ‘old’ standard – recorded in the kitchen on an equally old reel type tape recorder.
Written by Bob Dylan. Adapted from The Band (1971) Music From Big Pink.
Bar SongsCopyright © 2019 (ASCAP)