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Maybe It's Time To Move On BY: Adam McGrath
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2 Comments

Brian S. Says:

Jan 20, 2008

I agree with Adam on the having confindence when you perform.

Chelsea B. Says:

Jan 24, 2008

i like this one bunches. Nice, Adam.

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Performed in Springfield, MO at Songpull 16

About the Song

Adam claims that it was Budweiser and Captain Morgan that inspired this song. It's not a 30 day song, but one that he has written and re-written. Adam says he's tired of everyone coming up and being sorry for this and that about their performance. He's says "Grab your balls, and sing your song!"

About the Songwriter

I've been playing music since I was 6 years old.... Started playing drums in church when I was 7. At age 15 I started playing with a band called Flick. We were signed to Columbia Records 6 months after we formed. We made an ep, 2 lps, had some songs on a couple different movie soundtracks and toured in 6 other countries. I had some of the best times of my life with those guys. You couldn't pay me enough to give up some of those memories. The last record we made was with Gil Norton (foo fighters, counting crows, pixies, etc..) What an incredible experience! The best compliment I've ever had musically came from that guy. Flick lasted for about 8 or 9 years. Absolutely some of the best times in my life. Towards the end of Flick I had started writing more on the side. So, fast forward to now... I'm in my mid-late 20's working a desk job. One of my favorite things to do now is to sit down with a guitar and write. next to that would be recording.

Songwriter's Occupation

Account Executive

Songwriter Resides in…

Springfield, MO