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Sometimes I Get So Lonely


By: Mick Simpson
Cool and casual Blues Rock track with a laid back bar room feel. Features earthy electric guitars, 12-bar bass, honky tonk piano and good old fashioned mouth harp. Sounds like Gary Moore and Stevie Ray Vaughan. Great for smoky bar and club scenes, live band playing in the background.


By: Mick Simpson

While widely acclaimed in the music industry, UK artist Mick Simpson's work is little known to the rest of the music world. While performing in the early 1980s, he was spotted by Elkie Brooks, who signed him up to tour in her band Vinegar Joe. BBC Radio One’s Tommy Vance spoke to Mick backstage after a gig, and began playing Mick’s original instrumental tracks on The Friday Night Rock Show. In the 1990s, John Parr, of ‘St. Elmo’s Fire’ fame, featured him on his album, Man With A Vision. In addition, Mick won the 2004 International Song Writers Award, sponsored by The Brit Awards.
Duration: 3:58    Tempo: Medium    BPM: 108    Vocal Type: Male Vocals

Genre: Blues Music

Subgenre: Modern Electric Blues

Catalog ID: 432597
Keywords: Moody Mellow Dirty Raw Overdriven Steady Distortion Bluesman Roadhouse Texas Delta Reflective Determined Strong Forging Smoking Beer Whiskey Alcohol Biker Road Car Journey Jeans Cold Restless Smooth Swaggering Thinking Wild Drunk Cheeky

Description: Sometimes I Get So Lonely, Blues Music, Modern Electric Blues, Music for shops, restaurants, lounges, stores, chains, hotels, airlines, on-hold phone systems, and more.

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