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Here in heaven.

by jeffstunes @ 2008-05-01 - 16:03:56

I decided I should start putting up a string of cover versions. It's an attempt to try and put a dent in my request list. There's little hope of ever getting to the end of it though. It's well over a hundred songs and climbing. They are coming in faster that I can do them. Lol.

I thought I'd do things a little bit differently now though. Rather than singing in front of camera, I will make a recording of the songs initially, and then I will make the videos for those songs at another time. This should hopefully result in me getting better quality. I will also have a bit more freedom with the videos I make.

So the first one I chose to do was "Tears in heaven" by Eric Clapton. A very sad song that Eric wrote after the death of his son. I can't imagine the sadness that must have been in his heart, and probably still is.

Check out my version of this wonderful song.


The Youtube figures are as follows.
Subscribers = 569
Channel Viewings = 11884
Total Views = 171739

That's the first of many covers I plan to get through. I haven't decided which one on the list is going to be next. I'll record several and then take my pick :)


 
 

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