The Colour of Blue Pella (written by Narva9)
uploaded: Sun, Oct 11, 2009 @ 8:45 PM last modified: Sun, Oct 11, 2009 @ 8:48 PM (add)
This song was written by Narva9, who is a wonderful and prolific songwriter, with a generous heart and spirit. I am honored that she invited me to sing this beauty. (I also did a remix of it.)
Uploaded in a zip file are all the individual vocal parts, dry. The Colour of Blue I painted this room the colour of blue Just like the ocean to remind me of you Sometimes late at night when I close my eyes I feel you smiling at me holding me tight I know you never meant to let me go I miss you more than you will ever know I know we’ll meeet again one day I know in my heart that I am your girl And you’ll always be with me wherever I go You’re one of the stars that shine deep in the night Watching from up above brining me light I know you never meant to let me go I miss you more than you will ever know I know we’ll meet again one day It’s been a while now since you’ve been gone And I’m all grown up the child in me is gone But I’ll always be your girl, forever it is true ‘Cuz your love is all around me in this room of blue I know you never meant to let me go I miss you more than you will even know I know we’ll meet again one day
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Contents of ZIP Archive: Dry Vox Stems
The Mixversation
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"The Colour of Blue Pella (written by Narva9)"
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