What are your 2009 Swimming New Years Resolutions?
mine are:
+ deeper push offs
+ better streamlines
+ SDKs off every wall, expecially when I'm tired
What are yours?
Ande
btw: please let me know what you think of my latest song
I Resolve
the New Years Resolution Song
by Halie Loren http://www.halieloren.com
you can hear it at:
www.songramp.com/.../viewtrack.php
If you like it
please share it with someone you love
short cut link is: http://tinyurl.com/Iresolve
Ande
Ande, that song was absolutely beautiful. I don't know how Leonard got to see the singer's picture, but her voice and the way she phrased the lyrics hit just an exquisite note of hope and melancholy. At least that's how I took it. She certainly sounded gorgeous.
If you guys didn't listen to Ande's song, go back and click on the link. The song just starts playing. You will enjoy the next three minutes of your life immensely! Really impressive.
There are all kinds of Christmas songs, a couple Chanuka numbers, a handful of Easter and Fourth of July standards. Other than the great Robert Burn's poem, "Auld Lang Syne", set to music, I can't think of a single other New Years song. Well, maybe that Prince one about partying like it's 1999.
Anyhow, thanks for sharing the second (if not yet universally recognized) New Years classic with us. How does a song of this sort, which calls to mind the standards of the great American song book--Frank Sinatra style songs, for instance--become a hit today? Do you need someone famous, like Nora Jones or Harry Connick Jr., to do it to get rich?
Whatever it takes, good luck!
My New Year's Resolution is to try to make my freestyle a fraction as elegant and smooth as Ande's song.
Ande, that song was absolutely beautiful. I don't know how Leonard got to see the singer's picture, but her voice and the way she phrased the lyrics hit just an exquisite note of hope and melancholy. At least that's how I took it. She certainly sounded gorgeous.
If you guys didn't listen to Ande's song, go back and click on the link. The song just starts playing. You will enjoy the next three minutes of your life immensely! Really impressive.
There are all kinds of Christmas songs, a couple Chanuka numbers, a handful of Easter and Fourth of July standards. Other than the great Robert Burn's poem, "Auld Lang Syne", set to music, I can't think of a single other New Years song. Well, maybe that Prince one about partying like it's 1999.
Anyhow, thanks for sharing the second (if not yet universally recognized) New Years classic with us. How does a song of this sort, which calls to mind the standards of the great American song book--Frank Sinatra style songs, for instance--become a hit today? Do you need someone famous, like Nora Jones or Harry Connick Jr., to do it to get rich?
Whatever it takes, good luck!
My New Year's Resolution is to try to make my freestyle a fraction as elegant and smooth as Ande's song.