It’s not very often I suggest working with one of my guests and produce a song out of it. Today’s guest is Victoria Lye, singer, songwriter, mother, wife and kind person. And we did it. We wrote and recorded a song.
It’s rare that I write with anyone else these days. But with a woman, one that lives in Germany and hails from Russia and we met because we released music at the same time early in the COVID lockdown...well that’s once in a lifetime opportunity.
The song Snow Angel was the result of a title that came to me because of a text conversation I had with a friend where I mentioned it was a cold night, one fit for a snow angel.
With that on the top of my mind, I received an email from Victoria and she wanted to collaborate on a song. Me being the adventurous kinda guy I am said “hell yeah.” I’ll write a verse and a chorus and send it to you via the internet, you make suggestions and send it back.
We went back and forth from Mukilteo Washington to Munich Germany for about four or five brief messages with attached recording tracks. Not unlike piecing together a puzzle, this is what we came up with.
Here’s Victoria and yours truly in the first conversation we’ve had since the conception of the song Snow Angel.
Snow Angel
Woke up before dawn to see the snow coming down
Seen so much Hell this old apartment should’ve burned down long ago
I’m just a child looking out the window
Living out memories as I grow old
You know I’d settle for a snow angel
The kind that makes you smile and melts your heart away
Just let me hang on to the old time movies
Just give me a reason for living one more day
You’ll always find me when it’s cold and dark outside
And when you’d like to be alone just let me go
Your soul is still so agile and so young
Don’t be afraid to miss all getting old
When the sun comes I’ll melt away
Will it make you sad?
I don’t want you to be sad
Or will you be happy?
You know I’d settle for a snow angel
The kind that makes you smile and melts your heart away
Just let me hang on to the old time movies
Give me a reason for living one more day