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Still Livin' the Blues's video: My Smile - The Original Instrumental Recording - John Seabaugh

@My Smile - The Original Instrumental Recording - John Seabaugh
This is the original instrumental recording of "My Smile." I wrote and recorded this in the year 2000. The room I recorded it in was originally my childhood bedroom, but at the time of my recording, the room was used by my mother as a computer/office room. If you pay close attention, at the 1:29 mark, you can hear my dad accidently clatter some dishes into the cabinet. Since the kitchen was right by the room I was recording in, I had asked him (several times) to please be quiet while I was recording. Of course, that didn't happen, and he is forever immortalized putting up the dishes in my track. (Miss you, dad! ) "My Smile" Written and recorded by John Seabaugh My Smile - © John Seabaugh, 2000 - 2021 You can listen to a studio recorded version of this song, with lyrics and vocals, at this link... https://studio.youtube.com/video/DNTDbLhlUcE/edit

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