I'm Not Bored
By: Fergus McKay
An exciting upbeat skiffle style song that talks about boredom in a small hotel room, would be great for a television or film sequence, has a catchy refrain with a little French in it, humorous lyrics, jaunty beat, all acoustic instruments, title "I'm not bored" is obviously ironic
By: Fergus McKay
Fergus McKay learned his craft touring Europe, busking and collaborating with musicians from all sorts of cultures and backgrounds. His award-winning songs blend the ideas and flavors harvested from these experiences into a unique, quirky, and refreshingly original style. Fergus has been described as "brilliant" in the Sunday People newspaper, and a former London Records exec described him as "Harry Bellafonte meets Cockney Rebel at harmonica junction." Grammy award-winner Joan Armatrading invited him to support her on her recent tour.
Duration: 4:14
Tempo: Medium
BPM: 119
Vocal Type: Male VocalsGenre: Folk Music
Subgenre: Folk Pop
Catalog ID: 733419
Keywords: swing gypsy jazz singer songwriter indie alternative buskers cajon danceable folk rock with a party feel raining outside nothing to do stuck inside trapped in a hostel, nescafé, small room, waiting, swinging beat, street music, fun tune, tedium, monotony, ennui, banality, yawning, wearisome, doldrums, inertia, full sound, big music, exciting, invigorating, lively, humorous, playful, joyous, wardrobe, hospital room, showercap, miniature TV, France, French, ex pat, on holiday, bad holiday, cheap holiday, package tour, pokey place, tiny space, seedy motel, chambre d'hote, apathy, indifference, lack of interest, jadedness, rollicking, world weary, watching the rain, grey skies, weather forecast, acoustic guitar, cello, trumpets, cajon, mandolin, clarinet, french conversation, italian girls, harmonica, bass, banjo
Description: I'm Not Bored, Folk Music, Folk Pop, Music for shops, restaurants, lounges, stores, chains, hotels, airlines, on-hold phone systems, and more.
Description: I'm Not Bored, Folk Music, Folk Pop, Music for shops, restaurants, lounges, stores, chains, hotels, airlines, on-hold phone systems, and more.