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"Speck"

V1- I'm just a tiny little speck of a man
    - living in the land of who
I'm just a tiny little speck of a man, no matter
    - how many big things I do
I'm just a tiny little speck of a man
    - someone else holds my fate
here in this tiny little speck of time
    - I hope it's not too late

To dance like there's not tomorrow
(dance like we found shalom)
dance like there's not tomorrow .... dance....

V2- The place I live now does it really exist?
    - or is it just a little speck?
the place I live it is so hard to resist
    - don't want to go Star Trek.
the place I live is all I've ever known
    - until HORTEN came along
and now my life depends on being heard
    - so I wrote this song

© December 28, 2010 / Jan 2011 - F. Riddell



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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
administered by BMI - unauthorized duplication is naughty

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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.