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If you  would like to contribute your song, email it to us, and maybe somebody will want to record it, 

or offer you a mega recording contract.  I mean, you guys are great!

 

Or you can enter the MusiKamp contest by recording one of these, to be used in Welcome to Texas!, the movie. Free publicity, and $50 Prize for winner for each song! 

If you are famous , like say, UB40, or John Grisham, record the song, you can play, too! Email us your rendition, and we'll put the winner on Tia! We do not believe in Rich Bashing in America!!!!!!!!!!!!   (Infamous welcome also) Be sure to send us snailmail a release for publication, before you email us.

 

Words and music, Copyright 2000-2005 Bay Israel Chitrikar Keller Iglesias All rights reserved. 

Click on the picture for audio or video, on blue underlined title for the lyrics.

 

  1. ALIENATION 

  2. BEN’S SONG

  3. EACH DAY’S A NEW DAY

  4.  Flight School 

  5. Go Away! 

  6. Going to the Mountains

  7. Gonna Tell My Daddy

  8.   GOTTA SELL THIS SONG BY THURSDAY

  9. HE GAVE ME YOU

  10. MAN THAT HE WAS

  11. 1world

  12.  On the Outside 

  13. Pass it On DUFFY’S SONG

  14. Put It On the Pigphat

  15.  

  16.   Sangin and Swangin  

  17. SEVENTEEN YEARS

  18. SHE KNOWS HER PLACE

  19. Straight teeth

  20. This is America!

  21. To be a Friend

  22. To Live Forever

  23. Welcome Home

  24. What We Used To   

  25. Wild and Free  

  26. WILD WITH PAIN    

  27. Wildwood

  28.  

So you want to make a video? Great! You can do it! Use Man that He Was

Storyboard: Woman songwriter gets a phone call from friend of estranged husband, telling her that he died. Husband was musician, alcoholic and drugger, and his last request was that his wife come to the funeral, that he was sure she was the one person who would say something nice about him. He requested that she write a slow dance for the funeral. That’s the song.

 

Surprise ending on video, though he's in the coffin, he’s not dead. It's a ploy to get her to see him, because she’s been through the promises so many times before over the years. He’s sober. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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