

Seventeen
track-listed songs of Classic Pop soloist and manly studs type legalizing the
place among thus legendary names like Sinatra or older age Elvis or Hank
Williams of Pop-tunes or thus middle aging 60’s Chamber-Pop performances for
the new millennium listeners – both young and oldies as the singer’s voice
sounding so darn crisp with the softer tones music that would easily lullabying
your grandparents or old-folks to the Oldie Love Songs Compilations’
Dreamy-Land while enjoying the real serious and little sarcastic taste from
Seth MacFarlane’s creative song-book album: No One Ever Tells You. Yup, it’s
the same Seth MacFarlane whose creating thus terrible adult-themed by sick
jokes sarcasm television series Family Guy but right here, he’s lying his back
against the brick wall as an only regular guy in dark blue suits completely
with shiny shoes and a cigarette – waiting for someone to stop by and saying
hello or perhaps, a girl, a lover within a date or an important appointment or
maybe, just relaxing in reflections for the night. Guess I’ll Hang My Tears Out
to Dry, A Ship without A Sail, The One I Love (Belongs to Somebody Else), This
Nearly was Mine and These Foolish Things (Remind Me of You) would be a great
choice for drinking wine or a candlelight dinner and spoiler to a birthday
friend asking for presents.
The jokes can be guess(ed) now is on those whom
listening to the recording without knowing the man behind the microphone –
singing his heart and feelings out and this time without any silly stupidity
awkwardness !
Link:
https://open.spotify.com/album/0T6kUoaGdH6aQUWLFBF3O7
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