Tommy L. Day

Tommy L. Day is an avid listener and lover of music first and foremost; and he is able to draw upon the lyric writing of artists from the 1930s up to the 2000s and incorporate a bit of each into his own unique style. His true passion, however, lies in the lyrics and music of the 1950s and 1960s, with Lennon/McCartney being a particular influence. He uses his love of this era to craft heartfelt, timeless lyrics for his clients that are ready to be sung and set to music.

 

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A wistful dreamer’s song about a lingering love. The simply phrased questions, accompanied by 60s style harmonies, hold a deeper underlying meaning. It’s a song about longing for the past, but also about hope for the future. About trying to rediscover love.
A restoration of the late 50s-early 60s doo wop style, this song is filled with harmonies to croon its soulful, longing lyrics, which tell the story of a forlorn person seeking their love, who has walked out after an argument.
A song about standing by your partner in spite of the challenges and naysayers along the way. The narrator concludes that love is worth pursuing in spite of the attempts of others to discourage them.
Sometimes you can give your everything to someone, your entire heart and soul, and it still isn’t enough. For whatever reason, you just can’t get through, and it aches you to no end. This song is about that feeling.
A song partially inspired by Mr. Big’s “To Be With You”, and written in early Beatles style. The lyrics evoke a feeling of longing and desire to form a deeper relationship with someone. The tone is somewhat bluesy, which matches the yearning lyrics.