Willie Williams - "Four Christmases"
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- Опубликовано: 6 дек 2019
- "Four Christmases"
written by Brian "Willie" Williams
Copyright 2009, BMI work #11605460
Produced by Brian J. Bunn
Recorded by Brian J. Bunn at Southern Attic Studios,
Radford, VA, November 2010
Slide show concept and editing by Willie Williams
For licensing contact:
Christmas and Holiday Music / Songcastle Music
24351 Grass Street
Lake Forest, CA 92630-5245
Phone: 949-859-1615
Artist Info:
/ brianwilliewilliams
brian@virtualwoodshed.com
So, a little background here; I wrote this song back in 2009 when my kids were little and we traveled a LOT for the holidays. I distinctly remember getting inspired to write the lyrics while stopped at an interstate rest stop during a Christmas travel bonanza. I grabbed a Wendy's napkin and the whole thing came out in about 15 minutes, no kidding. They say that's how the good ones happen! (And, no, I had never even heard of the movie when I wrote the song.) Anyway, I think anyone who's traveled with kids during the holidays will relate to this. Speaking of kids, please feel free to share far and wide so Blake Shelton or somebody will hear it and help me put my kids through college! Merry Christmas! 🎄 ~WW
Personnel:
Willie Williams - Lead Vocal, Acoustic Guitar, Baritone Guitar,
Slide Guitar, Electric Guitar, Anxiety, Not Enough Sleep
Brian J. Bunn - Drums, Percussion, Rhythm Guitar,
Horn Programming, Too Much Coffee
Josh Reedy - Bass, Piano, Harmony Vocals,
Corny Jokes, Good Cheer
Dedicated to the memories of David E. Williams, Laura V. Batten, Ralph Batten, Woodie Williams, Ellie Williams, Charles Heitmanek, Cecelia Heitmanek, Chuck Heitmanek, Louise Montgomery, Lee Montgomery and Doug Phillips, all of whom made the holidays a little brighter when they were here. We miss you all! - Видеоклипы
Hey Willie. Thanks for the Christmas song. I wish you and yours a great Christmas.
James Wingard thanks brother. You too.
Hey man love your stuff just wondering if you have any advice on how to break out of the basic solo boxes in standard finger playing and open e slide? Any books or videos you recommend for someone who’s teaching themselves?