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"Most Likely To Fall In Love"

V1 - I was looking through my high school yearbook
    trying to remember - if I was likely to succeed
    Jenny Johnson was the beauty queen
    big Bo Smith right by her side - stallion & steed
    I was just the other girl - 13th page, 3rd row down
        from the other side of town
    Thinking that my chance to find romance
        drove away on the tails of Jenny's wedding gown

BR - But then came you - and now I have a title - you can call me

CH - Most likely - to fall in love
        I never thought this could happen to me
    you came and - changed my luck
        cause I never thought love could go my way
        but then you came along - and now I have this song
            Most likely - to fall in love

V2 - Then I went home to my little high school
    10 years later - to see just who & what had changed
    They called it a class reunion
    although so many couples - had gone there own way
    I saw Jenny but I didn't see Bo
    come to find - he'd run off with a - traveling show
    It was hard to feel bad but I did anyway
    but there weren't any words I could say to let her know

BR - I hope one day - she will find this title

copyright © 2010 - f. riddell - April, 19th, 2010

*this was recorded during the Shane and Frazier era. It was intended to eventually have her singing it, hence the lyrics sound that way in first verse. I recorded this in the upper room of dad's office. The old Crate 4x12 amp that I can get to work thought it has issues.

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FROM THE CD "Nothing But Free"

original digital release date 02/12/2011
•10 songs
styled from Solo to Combo arrangements
• available in hard copy ( March 2011 )
& digital at CD Baby, iTunes and other digital sales stores
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Frazier Riddell - Canton Ms Native.  Mississippi original music song writer schooled in Oxford Ms at Ole Miss, that being the University of Mississippi.  Graduated in 1984,  John F. Riddell, owner of small town music, singer song writer, writing songs from personal experiences in the south, and hoping to change things not only in the south, but the world, finally made it back to Oxford in 2010 to sing on the Thacker Mountain Radio program.  Smiles of the heart were huge, when Frazier met Jim Dees for the manieth (not knowing that though & thought it would be 1st) time.  Jim was a mainstay at the HOKA.  Riddell spent lot's of time at the Hoka in the early 1980's.  It was a blast that night, as Riddell billed the show along with Cindy Wolff and her friends Big John on upright bass guitar and Emily Bakker on baritone ukelele.  After Thacker, those 3 and Riddell performed on the square in Oxford to a fine enthusiastic crowd at Roosters Blues House.  If you go to look up Cindy, remember the spelling.  I always want to put Wolf or Wolff instead of Woolf.