Only You

Danita Lynn

Only You
Performed By Danita Lynn
Album UPC 776098149623
CD Baby Track ID TR0000092797
Label Danita Lynn
Released 2003-12-14
BPM 146
Rated 0
ISRC CAB7G1300230
Year 2003
Spotify Plays 12
Writers
Writer Danita Lynn
Songwriter ID 1506424
PRO SOCAN
Pub Co CD Baby Publishing
Composer Danita Lynn
ClearanceDubset,Facebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceOne Stop
Publisher Admin CD Baby Publishing
Rights Controlled Master and Publishing
Rights One-Stop: Master + 100% Publishing
Original/Cover/Public Domain original
Country CANADA - Alberta
Lyrics Language English

Description

A whole lot of heart and a little tongue in cheek

Notes

"Danita, an Edmonton based singer/songwriter makes an impressive debut with this collection of all original tunes. The lady shows a real gift for songwriting with creative ideas and delivers the songs with the right amount of gusto when needed, and the right amount of smoothness when called for. For vocal comparison purposes, think somewhere between Patty Loveless and Terri Clark, with a touch of Linda Ronstadt in the mix. The album’s opening track, title tune Wild Ride, is a chuggin’ piece of music that get’s you primed nicely for a solid mix of bounce tunes and lullaby's. Some of the more up and mid-tempo items come in with the hook-filled "Givin' Up Feelin' Down", "Rock Solid Love" and "Perfect Man" with "Thanks For Nothin" coming off as one of the highlight moments of the album. This latter tune coming off as reminiscent of the bite and bravado found in a Terri Clark offering. The dreamy side of the album has stand outs like "Talk To Me" which is accompanied by some sweet mandolin and guitar touches, while "Lay Beside Me" and "Lonely Hearts" are effectively delivered in a soft vocal style by Danita Lynn. "Only You" (not the pop classic) is perhaps the most adventurous vocal entry on the album and "A Mother's Love" is a sensitive touching song and a gender reversal equivalent of Holly Dunn's hit song "Daddy's Hands". While the album opened with an appropriate burst of energy, it closes just as dramatically with the inspirational song We Must Believe (in the Power of Love). Nice book-ending sequencing.. "
-Larry Delaney, Country Music News Magazine (Mar 22, 2004)

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