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Doo-dloo-doo-doo-doo
Doo-dloo-doo-doo-doo-doo
Doo-dloo-doo-doo-doo-doo
Doo-dloo-doo-doo-doo-doo…
I’m singing in the rain
Just singing in the rain
What a glorious feelin’
I’m happy again
I’m laughing at clouds
So dark up above
The sun’s in my heart
And I’m ready for love
Let the stormy clouds chase
Everyone from the place
Come on with the rain
I’ve a smile on my face
I walk down the lane
With a happy refrain
Just singin’,
Singin’ in the rain
Chorus
let the rain fall down on the Amazon trees,
breath the air in, blowin’ in the breeze
when theirs no air to breath, nothing money can do
cause when your cuttin’ down a tree, your cuttin’ down me and you
V1
when a tree is cut, and falls down in the forest
you witness a silence, hard to explain
like an eye for an eye a tooth for a tooth
people put on the breaks for Gods sakes
Chorus
let the rain fall down on the Amazon trees
breath the air in, blowin’ in the breeze
when theirs no air to breath, nothing money can do
cause when your cuttin’ down a tree, your cuttin’ down me and you
V2
what we take, we got to give back
and if take to much, were’ gonna’ loose track
and the silence is there to remind you, of a tree that could not speek
and the wisdom is lost as they plow through the roots of
their winding feet
Chorus
Let the rain fall down on the Amazon trees
breath the air in, blowin’ in the breeze
when theirs no air to breath, nothing money can do
cause when your cuttin’ down a tree, your cuttin’ down me and you
V3
industrial parks are built in the world today
what is left of the Amazon, Lord I pray, man will stay away
they should carry the cost before our forests are lost
and the fires burn them away
leaders put on the breaks for Gods sake
Chorus
let the rain fall down on the Amazon trees
breath the air in, blowin’ in the breeze
when theirs no air to breath, nothing money can do
cause when your cuttin’ down a tree, your cuttin’ down me and you
Rick Washbrook 1991
Guitar Teacher In Oakville Ontario, Canada
Http://www.washbrookmusic.com
Rain Forest Animals and more at loss
http://www.tropical-rainforest-animals.com/Rain-Forest-Destruction.html
Rick Washbrook sings! Let The Rain Fall Down The Amazon Tree
The Amazon Rain forest contain endless supplies of resources widely used in all human societies. Due to significant increase of population even in the middle ages forests were burned to build homes. The Amazon rain forest, being one of the all mighty.
The crowd chants with Rick Washbrook as he grips them; a southern
baptist preacher conducting a sermon in the rainforest. Washbrooks
emotion, and projection mesmerized the audience. Everyone just
started clapping and banging their feet on the floor
The whole room was singing and listening; some were moved
to the point of tears.
Aaron Adamson – Journalist. 1991. I was one of the many in the crowd.
Rick Washbrook Recording Aritst, and guitar teacher – Oakville guitar lessons -
Moe Koffman: “Rick Washbrook has what it takes to go to the top”
CBC Radio: Rick Washbrooks Music Is Always Welcome. His Solo New Flamenco & Latin CD “Roncesvalles Tango” Is In The Top Percentile
Of All Canadian CD Submissions Rheaume
Fraser MacDonald: Music critic, Chet Atkins/Tommy Emmanuel Acoustic Style
“Rick Washbrook is one of the best guitarist in North America. He is humble and never has never shown an ego about his talent or acted like he is the “amazing guitarist. I admire that about him. Musicians all around love jamming with Rick, laughing, being around him. I recognize through Washbrook that we can, break on through to the other side, He transcends when he performs. We reach a point when it is not so much playing the guitar, but we are the music.”
Mark E.Gallo critic jazzreview.com USA
“If the sign of an artist is the melding of chops/technical proficiency and soul, Washbrook’s guitar playing is the work of a maestro. An articulate musician, deeply joyful, soulful, and spiritual”
Karl Stober: Free lance writer, jazz critic, reviewed well over 1000 Cd’s of his choice.
Some have described Rick Washbrook as a gypsy, which is not far from the truth, living here and there. I look at him as the ardent troubadour. The West Mystic Quartet CD is a act of world-class musicianship shelves each tone on its own pedestal………….Touched by a tenacious vision, guitarist Rick Washbrook. has again stirred the. As you enter the life of Rick Washbrook you will find a journey of many crossroads with hard work each turn well-earned, nothing came easy…… He understands the psyche of romance a blaze his emotion is the flint.
Randy Bachman: The Guess Who Received Mainstream Attention B. Cummings & R. Bachman Co-Wrote Hits. First Canadian Band That Successful In USA.
“Washbrooks understanding Of Lenny Breau’s Guitar Technique Is Outstanding. He Has Great Idea Of His Own I Can Hear On The Tribute”
Grant Fullerton: 1960′s Untouchables, 1967 Stitch In Time, 1974 Best of Lighthouse release including. Peacing It All Together, One Fine Morning, and Suite Feeling.
“Rick Washbrooks Guitar Playing Is In A Class Of It’s Own. Many Would Agree He Is One Of The Best. Lucky To Him He’s A Sweet Genuine Guy
He Reminds Me Of How I Was In My Youth”
Guitar Player Magazine USA Jude Gold, Editor
“Rick Washbrooks Guitar Playing Is Beautiful
Liona Boyd: The First Lady Of Guitar. Liona Holds A Torch For 22 Albums. She Studied From Many In Paris. She Has Won 5 Juno Awards
“Washbrook creates A Mood, Great Tone, And Feel.”
Ed Bickert Jazz Guitarist: Played with – Moe Koffman, Phil Nimmons, Paul Desmond, Ron Carter. Edd Bickert and Don Thompson won aJuno Award in 1980 for Best Jazz Album, for their Sackville album.
“Washbrook Played A Very Heart Felt Tribute To Genius Lenny Breau. His Guitar Is Played With So Much Love And Respect”
Article from articlesbase.com
Singing In The Rain – Singing In The Rain performed by Gene Kelly HD 720p Widescreen Upscaled and Cropped
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