Song Samples are in MP3 format.
YouTube Video links are included when available.
Feel Like I Felt - Rhythmic Pop/Rock Song (Feb 2001)
A rhythmic pop style song about recapturing that original feeling.
(A Beautiful Day in) Fantasy Land - Slinky Rock (May 2002)
About leaving reality behind, for a moment, and some daydream thoughts.
Lyrics - The Scoop behind the song
Please Come Back - Acoustic Guitar and traditional strings (February, 2000)
This is a nice melodic song, about losing someone that you loved very much, and is dedicated to my Father and Mother. A Nice Fathers Day or Mothers Day Song for those who have lost a parent.
Lyrics - The Scoop behind the song
Mountain Rock - An upbeat Country Rock, Rockabilly, Boogie song.
Lyrics - The Scoop behind the song
Babes in the Wild - Rock (October 2002)
A somewhat layed back "reflection of innocence" type of song with a nice groove and catchy melody.
Lyrics - The Scoop behind the song
Spare a Little Love - Soulful Jazz Rock (August 2001)
This is kind of a soulful-bluesish-rhythmic-jazz-rock song about needing a little love
Lyrics - The Scoop behind the song
Enjoy The Ride - Aluminum Rock (a light metal) (July 2001)
This is a hard rock bike ridin through the cemetery song. The feeling that I was going for was exhilaration, and yes I wrote most of this (the lyrics anyway) on my bike riding in the cemetery...
Lyrics - The Scoop behind the song
Beautiful - Lyrical Theme by Marsha Martin (to Russha) Pop, Ballad (Apr 2001)
A smooth (slightly spaced) song of beauty (with a touch of envy and jealousy)
Lyrics - The Scoop behind the song
What's Up With That - A Flirty Rockabilly Song (Mar 2001)
A Rock, Boogie, flirty/cheaty song.
NOTE: This song was posted on this site before the SNL skit (parody) by Kenan Thompson in 2009 - This song was written and copyrighted in 2001.
Lyrics - The Scoop behind the song
Forget (that we ever cried) - A Jazz, Pop (or light rock) Song (November 2000)
A Versatile Song done in a jazz style here. About forgetting the bad stuff and going out to the woods and or lake.
Lyrics - The Scoop behind the song
Goin Postal - Blues Rock
Well... you get some of the idea from the title. Although it has its light side, this is a serious blues/rock style song and it is well liked by many people. The trumpet fills fit this one really well I believe.Give it a listen. It has a good theme and a good music
Lyrics - The Scoop behind the song
Welcome to the Rat Race - Electric Rock with Synth (Summer 2000)
Lyrics - The Scoop behind the song
Lifes Hard Boogie - Semi Hard Rock/Boogie (October 2000)
A semi Hard Rock Boogie (with a little dark side)
Lyrics - The Scoop behind the song
Everything's Fine - Acoustic, Pop, Ballad. (September, 2000)
A relaxing "the storm is over" type of song. Soft, acoustic, rock balladish.
Notes about the song
Lyrics - The Scoop behind the song
Attractively Cool - Rock (August 2002)
A "You're cool. How can I make you love me?" song.
The Scoop behind the song
Lyrics - The Scoop behind the song
Not Who I Am (or Selling Time) - Jazz, Work-Blues, Pop (moderate rock) (February, 2000)
Lyrics - The Scoop behind the song
Dangerous Love - Mostly Acoustic Rock, Pop
A light song about love at the most inconvient times. Dedicated to my H.S. girlfriend.
Lyrics - The Scoop behind the song
Get Me Out a Here (aka Blue Genes) - Acoustic Rock (Piano, Synth fills) (Winter 1999 - Remix of instrumental and vocal versions)
Vocal Version
Instrumental Version
Lyrics - The Scoop behind the song
Attitude (Does it make you feel good to make me feel bad...) - Acoustic (Summer 1999)
Lyrics - The Scoop behind the song
Together Now - Ballad, Acoustic Guitar, Piano Traditional strings (Summer 1999)
Lyrics - The Scoop behind the song
Note: All songs above on this page are original and were recorded on a 4-Track Mini-Disk Recorder (a compressed sound format, sorry) ~ I played all tracks.
Some of the MP3s are at Dial-up quality (24-32kbps)
The Cutting Room Floor (B-List songs) - The very OLD original songs that didn't make this list.
All Songs (Music and Lyrics) © Copyright 1999-2003, Rob Chapman (Except where noted)