So.... last song a week for 2010. I've officially succeeded in writing at least one song every week of this year. Some songs were better than others, some demos or work tapes were better than others. But I'm happy I stuck with it.
This one was a veiled attempt at writing about an ending, but the lyric is a bit odd. I guess I channeled the end of the challenge into a new direction.
Monday, December 27, 2010
Monday, December 20, 2010
I'd Do It Again And Again - SAW 2010 - 51
A last minute one. Second to last of the year. One to go. Bout damn time, too.

Monday, December 13, 2010
Say Goodbye - SAW 2010 - 50
I wanted to write a song that kind of metaphorically represented the end of the challenge. I like the idea in this song, and it was fun doing a lyric first for a change, but I'm not really happy with it overall. Luckily I have two more weeks to get one I do like. I did try to use the new method of lyric writing but it didn't work as well as the first time. Will try again soon, I'm sure.

Monday, December 6, 2010
One Room Apartment - SAW 2010 - 49
Only three to go. This week I experimented with destination writing. I admit that I did not do it 'properly' but I did use the idea of using a journal and writing in a free form, free expression sort of way to get ideas for the lyric. I think it has a lot of potential and the abbreviated method I used didn't take much time. I'm hoping this proves very fruitful in the future.
One Room Apartment
T.C. Elliott

One Room Apartment
T.C. Elliott
Monday, November 29, 2010
Lonely Memories - SAW 2010 - 48
Another song about my Grandmother who passed earlier this year. This was suppose to be the juxtaposition of sadness with good memories but I think I failed pretty thoroughly in that effort. But at least it was somewhat cathartic.

Monday, November 22, 2010
Empty Bottle, Empty Man - SAW 2010 - 47
Sharon Goldman over at The Songwriting Scene Blog posted a challenge to write a song about, referencing or inspired by the word 'cheese.'
Eventually this song kind of plopped itself down in front of me and of course I couldn't help but put the reference in there.

Eventually this song kind of plopped itself down in front of me and of course I couldn't help but put the reference in there.
Monday, November 15, 2010
Your Breath On My Skin - SAW 2010 - 46
Challenged to use the line 'turkey baster on the nightstand' by the creative giant that is Nancy Rost, I have this song to show for it. This is song 46 out of 52 in my Song A Week endeavor.

Monday, November 8, 2010
A Wounded Heart - SAW 2010 - 45
It didn't start out this way, but here is a song for Mary Kate Letourneau.

Monday, November 1, 2010
Hacksaw Legs - SAW 2010 - 44
Almost to sleep about a week ago and the wife started snuggling, which is perhaps my most favorite thing in the whole world. Just as I was getting to sleep I suddenly sat upright in bed with a song idea and had to write it down. You'll never guess where I got the idea.
Sorry, Honey. But I told you I was gonna write about it.

Sorry, Honey. But I told you I was gonna write about it.
Monday, October 25, 2010
You Keep Me Running After You - SAW 2010 - 43
I believe this is the first blues piece for Song A Week. I did an album of acoustic blues in February but I do not believe any made it to this challenge.
You Keep Me Running After You
Written and performed by: T.C. Elliott
Acoustic: Yamaha acoustic/electric
Vox: AT2020 Condenser
One take live: It is what it is
Recorded: BR-900CD
Mixed: Reaper DAW
Vinyl Effect: iZotope Vinyl plug in

You Keep Me Running After You
Written and performed by: T.C. Elliott
Acoustic: Yamaha acoustic/electric
Vox: AT2020 Condenser
One take live: It is what it is
Recorded: BR-900CD
Mixed: Reaper DAW
Vinyl Effect: iZotope Vinyl plug in
Monday, October 18, 2010
You Didn't Even Say Goodbye - SongAWeek- 2010 - 42
Ten weeks to go. I'm counting down. Last night I saw Diesel Island play in St. Louis and got inspired. But by the time I finished this little song it sounds nothing like it began. More my usual style than the style I was heading for. Looks like I'm doomed to be me for good or bad.

Monday, October 11, 2010
I Don't Know How To Say Goodbye - SAW 2010 - 41
This song was written with two groups of people in mind. This summer I attended my high school reunion and last week was the end of the 50 songs in 90 days songwriting challenge. This was written for two groups of people who, with a few exceptions, I generally only communicate with in a sporadic or infrequent manner.
This song was written 10 days ago. All of the other songs to this point were written within 7 (and a half) days of the post date, but I've had a case of bronchitis this week so singing is out and I decided not to post an instrumental.

This song was written 10 days ago. All of the other songs to this point were written within 7 (and a half) days of the post date, but I've had a case of bronchitis this week so singing is out and I decided not to post an instrumental.
Monday, October 4, 2010
Dangerous - Song A Week 2010 - 40
Valerie Cox is awesome. I sent her this short instrumental track and she sent back a finished track. I bow in awe.

Monday, September 27, 2010
Lilac In the Dark - Song A Week 2010 -39
Another skirmish song. I'm beginning to like the time restraints. It's fun to write about things that normally don't touch you.

Monday, September 20, 2010
Collection Round (The Rot Band) - Song A Week 2010 -38
This week is a song by the re-uniting Rot Band. I had the guitar part and Nancy and Hoops added all the good parts.
Tommy Rot (T.C. Elliott): guitar (the original music composition)
Gerald Teacup (Hoops): lyrics, vocals, drums, bass, production
Nancy Rot (Nancy Rost): backing vocals, banjo, accordion
Views expressed in this song are probably not the views of the writers.

Tommy Rot (T.C. Elliott): guitar (the original music composition)
Gerald Teacup (Hoops): lyrics, vocals, drums, bass, production
Nancy Rot (Nancy Rost): backing vocals, banjo, accordion
Views expressed in this song are probably not the views of the writers.
Monday, September 13, 2010
A Thousand Sunsets - Song A Week 2010 -37
This was a skirmish song from a week ago Sunday. But 23 minutes into it I had to leave. So I finished it today when I realized it was better than other songwriting efforts. Although to be fair I haven't really listened to all the songs from this week.

Monday, September 6, 2010
Voices - Song A Week 2010 - 36
So some weeks I barely squeak out one song, and others, like this week, I have eight to choose from. Although to be fair, most of these are shoddy recordings of barely more than sketches. This song kind of came out of nowhere.

Monday, August 30, 2010
Dog Days of August - Song A Week 2010 -35
The Songwriting Scene blog posted a challenge for August and I had this chord progression just sitting there so I did this quick song. I actually did meet my wife at Taco Bell.

Monday, August 23, 2010
The Last Song - Song A Week 2010 - 34
A song that started off being a random break up song but ended up being a song about my Grandmother. Odd how the mind works sometimes.
18 weeks to go *crosses fingers*

18 weeks to go *crosses fingers*
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