Master Number: 10239
Title: ANA10239 Take Me To The Mountain
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Date Of Creation: 2015-05-12
Active: Yes
Public: Yes
Composers:
- Blount Floyd (SESAC) - 50%
- Kenneth Andrew Nelson (ASCAP) - 50%
Publishers:
- The Music of Anacrusis (ASCAP) - 25%
- Songs of Anacrusis (SESAC) - 25%
- Uncle Kenny's Music (ASCAP) - 25%
- The Back 40 Music (SESAC) - 25%
App Owner's Share: %
Genres:
acoustic, americana, country, folk, and indie
Keywords:
bold, compelling, country, folk, heartfelt, lifting, longing, passionate, reflective, steady, and swaying
Lyrical Themes:
beauty, celebration, death, decision, environment, longing, nature, victory, and yearning
Similar Artists:
Mumford And Sons, The Avett Brothers, The Head and the Heart, and The Lumineers
Tempo:
Mid-Uptempo
Vocal Type:
male
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Vocal
Albums:- Making Ghosts (#4)
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Instrumental
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Description: BPM - 101 An epic folk rock/americana anthem, "Take Me To The Mountain" is a song about longing to escape everyday life and retreat to the great outdoors.
Lyrics: Take me to the mountain, and wash me in the riverside. It's such a perfect place to hide, away the night. Drop me in the valley, when snow is on the mountainside. And the river's all subside, into the night. Oh, Yeah! Meet me in the graveyard, When this life has passed you by. And the memories that you buy, they chase the night. Float me in the heavens, when you've left the mountanside. And you're in the by-and-by, without a night
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Created by: Liz Rogers
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