Happy Go Lucky
By: Doug Kidder
Happy Go Lucky is a sweet folk/country/pop tune featuring a finger picked acoustic guitar duet cheerful playful intelligent and absolutely positive uplifting and catchy with nice picking fitting a multitude of broadcast applications light bouncy advertising theme music suitable for TV/Film/Internet
By: Doug Kidder
Washington-based composer Doug Kidder has vast experience working as a recording artist, live performer, and music producer. As a multi-instrumentalist, Doug writes in numerous genres, including Ambient, Blues, Folk, Electronic, New Age, Alternative Rock, Jazz, and Country, and his approach to making music is always passionate. Doug's tracks cover a variety of real-life emotions vital to film success, making his work appealing to a broad demographic for today's TV reality shows, film productions, commercials, and other new media apps.
Duration: 1:23
Tempo: Medium
BPM: 110
Vocal Type: InstrumentalGenre: Folk Music
Subgenre: Finger-Picked Guitar
Catalog ID: 541000
Keywords: 110 bpm acoustic guitar duet cheery carefree dancing skipping along the power of simplicity down home values rural nature Innocent Happiness Glad to be Alive and Loving every minute of Life Powerful with positive vibe feeling Honest value in community working together to get a job done when two come together with a purpose nice clean guitars with nice cheerful little melody with harmony guitar song skips along branding simple times good times and honest times when the word of someone meant everything seeing pride in accomplishment and hard work feeling satisfied proud and smiling with a happy smile charming cute dripping in sweetness guaranteed to instill good happy feelings
Description: Happy Go Lucky, Folk Music, Finger-Picked Guitar, Music for shops, restaurants, lounges, stores, chains, hotels, airlines, on-hold phone systems, and more.
Description: Happy Go Lucky, Folk Music, Finger-Picked Guitar, Music for shops, restaurants, lounges, stores, chains, hotels, airlines, on-hold phone systems, and more.

