1967
Bill Decker
Performed By
Bill Decker
Album UPC
885767433656
CD Baby Track ID
9361498
Label
Bill Decker
Released
2012-03-08
BPM
104
Rated
0
ISRC
uscgj1205543
Year
2012
Spotify Plays
17
Writers
Writer
William F.Decker
Pub Co
William F.Decker
Composer
William F.Decker
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Rights Controlled
Master
Rights
Easy Clear: Master
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - Mass. - Boston
Description
1967 is a story song about loyalty, friendship and a love of music set against the backdrop of the Vietnam War.
Notes
In 1967, Bill tells the story of how he first learned how to play the guitar while he was a soldier stationed at Cam Rahn Bay, Vietnam. His first teacher was a buddy who played warmup shows at the Grand Old Opry and the guitar was a cheap unknown brand purchased in Cam Rahn Village. This project marks yet another collaboration with co-producer/engineer Eric Kilburn, who also plays lap steel, acoustic guitar and electric bass on the recording. Bill's son Joshua Decker provides some beautiful solo electric guitar work, Eden MacAdam-Somer plays the violin and David Pierce is our trusty drummer. Composer Bill Decker handles the vocals and plays the organ.
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