Fast Food Lane Number one

one from the library


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUb0x-PpaaE

He was two cars back waiting his turn at KFC strip mall

He yelled into the speaker a number three with extra coleslaw

Pulled up to the window he was stunned on her big green eyes

When he asked for her number she gave him the sweetest brightest smile

Chorus

He found love in fast food lane number one

She asked him if he needed extra honey for his buns

They both laughed he could tell she had a sense of humor

The Cars started honking ‘behind him’ but he had to get to her

With her down home southern charm he had his mind made up done

He found love in fast food lane number one

v2

He asked if he could add something else in his box meal order,

Anything to keep him there talking to her for a few minutes longer

She wrote her number down on a napkin told him she was off at ten

He thought he could tell her he’s missing a wing so he drove around again

bridge

The way she kept saying “ain’t you precious”

was infectious and almost as delicious as the Colonel’s (turnover) apple pie.

Comments

  • cute song

  • sidshovel
    sidshovel merseyside

    Unique concept which is refreshing, like it

  • To bad it didn't make money Sid , Oh well

    thanks

  • @ElvisNash - have you tried bandcamp? 😂

  • ElvisNash
    ElvisNash Calif
    edited March 7

    Naw , This would not fit anyway , It have to be an artist song . God Fearing Atheist ect . I'm not sure where they get fan base , compared to say Spotify

    I've heard Rick Beato talking on Bandcamp , quickly mentioned it

  • @ElvisNash - that was sarcasm :)

  • ha ha ha , ok

  • I love it. It's both amusing and romantic. And quite a fresh take on it!

  • Cute song , bit novelty Owen

    thanks

  • ElvisNash
    ElvisNash Calif
    edited March 7

    I'm sure Band camp wants promotion money , THEY ALL DO. There's 500,000 trillion songs now , from bad to good . like everything a few great ones , if they're paying to be heard

  • When you have to major players in the EDM industry, both are pioneers. Armin, has a course on how to produce EDM songs, and the first words out of his mouth was how near impossible it was to break into the industry, Then Deadmou5, when talking about how to promote your music, said stay away from bandcamp, because the only one that makes money is bandcamp, In addition to the article you posted, Even on spotify, you have to find a way to scream the loudest to be heard

  • you have to find a way to scream the loudest to be heard, Yes and it money , been doing this for years

  • sidshovel
    sidshovel merseyside

    I'm glad I have no interest in promoting songs, it sounds such a lot of hard work for what appears to be infinitesimal return on the effort. It must be acutely frustrating to hear mediocre songs on the radio and know your own songs, so much better, are ignored.

    Then there are the restrictions imposed by radio/labels/promoters, I doubt I could creatively engage with those kinds of input.

    Listening to you throw numbers around, putting my catalogue through a studio would cost millions, for what, thanks but no thanks!

    Material for a song in this thread.

    Sid

  • ElvisNash
    ElvisNash Calif
    edited March 7

    I'm used to it Sid , been doing for a few years , I get bit grouchy and jaded sometimes , laugh it off . I have nothing else to do lol

  • sidshovel
    sidshovel merseyside

    Good for you, I respect determination.

  • I enjoy producing songs , Demos like this , do little for me , it was pitching songs , stuff

    Like Heros with Halos and getting the BGVS done , I enjoy that , I'm pretty quick at it now. knowing what works or not

  • sidshovel
    sidshovel merseyside

    BGVS?

  • ElvisNash
    ElvisNash Calif
    edited March 7

    Back Ground Vocals. Harmony . The 6/8 time has holes in it , will fill it up , Starting on v2

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