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Oh Lord


By: John Christopher Thomas
Lonely acoustic guitars with a gentle vocal expressing thoughts of a passing time. Song explores an introspective person lamenting his past deeds. Quiet, and thoughtful song of a person sharing his regrets to a close friend. Perfect for a Wes Anderson style moment. solitude


By: John Christopher Thomas

John Christopher Thomas was born in Omaha, Nebraska, and raised in San Antonio, Texas. He is a songwriter with many diverse influences. Since the mid 1980s, John has played keyboards and acoustic guitar in a variety of band settings including Funk, Rock, and Blues. As a result, John enjoys writing and recording in a variety of styles, which is understandable, given his short attention span. John is also a bit of a joker, so he is a cool and welcome breeze for our clients, just like his fun, laidback music!
Duration: 2:43    Tempo: Med Slow    BPM: 102    Vocal Type: Male Vocals

Genre: Folk Music

Subgenre: Folk Singer/Songwriter

Catalog ID: 471661
Keywords: A reflective guitar driven track: Nick Drake soft coffee house Elliott Smith break away weakness singer-songwriter coffee house down home rootsy thoughtful Elliott Smith Meditative Low-fi bongos gentle confessional secrets bongos seduction thoughts pad bass disgrace prayer finger-picking backwoods folksy

Description: Oh Lord, Folk Music, Folk Singer Songwriter, Music for shops, restaurants, lounges, stores, chains, hotels, airlines, on-hold phone systems, and more.

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