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Someone's Favourite Song (Feat. Chris Titchner)

by Colin Fowlie

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You might never see my name up in lights on a sign
And if I'm on the road to fame right now it's a real damn crooked line
I haven't been this far from home in a long time
But it's the only way I know to earn a dime

There's still a few more mountains left in front of me
The fields of smoke and fire won't steer me wrong
I've weathered the storm and I can't wait to see my family
But up here tonight I'm singing someone's favourite song

I've only just been two weeks gone but tonight it feels like a little more
This time round the road hit back a little harder than before
I haven't had this far to go in a long time
But I can't turn around before we reach the western shore

There's still a few more mountains left in front of me
The fields of smoke and fire won't steer me wrong
I've weathered the storm and I can't wait to see my family
But up here tonight I'm singing someone's favourite song

We haven't been this far apart in a long time
But somehow you feel closer than before

There's still a few more mountains left in front of me
The fields of smoke and fire won't steer me wrong
I've weathered the storm and I can't wait to see my family
But up here tonight I'm singing someone's favourite song

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released March 14, 2023
Written by Colin Fowlie and Liam Keith-Jacques
Guitar, steel, vocals: Colin Fowlie
Vocals: Chris Titchner
Recorded by Colin Fowlie at East & Nowhere Songsmiths
Additional Engineering by Chris Titchner
Produced by Colin Fowlie
Album Artwork: Nate Gaffney
Mastered by John McLaggan at Parachute Mastering

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Colin Fowlie Fredericton, New Brunswick

Hailing from Fredericton, New Brunswick, Colin explores a variety of genres and has been entertaining live audiences with an eclectic mix of pop, rock, blues, and even a bit of hip-hop for good measure. In his own songwriting he focuses on fingerstyle grooves and strong vocal melodies, drawing on influences from the likes of Mark Knopfler, Eric Bibb, Jack White, and Matt Andersen. ... more

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