Norman Rockwell by Chad Rycenga



Norman Rockwell Solo Recording

Norman Rockwell Norman Rockwell is an original song written by the talented songwriter Chad Rycenga. This particular recording of Norman Rockwell is a solo recording in a studio with just Chad and a guitar - it is simply Chad Rycenga on lead accoustic guitar and vocals. This entire series, of what I call the "Rycenga Solo Sessions", is beautifully simple and really shows the talent and songwriting abilities of Chad Rycenga. Download the Free MP3 and enjoy this performance; it is offered free for you to enjoy. The lyrics to Norman Rockwell are available below. If you download and listen to the song, please come back and post a comment in the comments area provided below. We look forward to your comments and thoughts on this great solo performance.



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NORMAN ROCKWELL LYRICS
(verse1)
A big white house with an even bigger white porch
A two-stall garage might be enough for most sort
But what I believe is so clear to me is beyond what materialistic see
A simple man is who I am and who I'll always be

(chorus)
I want to know if you and me
Will ever come to find
A simple place reserved in case we get caught too far behind
For keeping up with the Jones's never appealed to me
Caught in Norman Rockwell's dream, Simplicity

(verse2)
So modernized and computerized where do I fit in?
You can't digitize my humble prize or take what's left within
So I'll sing it some more from shore to shore
In valley's high and dry
In rainy sleet and desert heat we can get there if we try
When the day is done you can sing a song and let out what's trapped inside
In troubled times when life's unkind
We can get there if we try

(chorus)

(instrumental)

(bridge)
Wake up now and would you come with me?
Or stand up now there?s a world out there to see.
That this is of who I am should be enough for who I be
Caught in Norman Rockwell's dream, Simplicity
Come on little lady (2X)

Norman Rockwell Forum

  • Comments from adam gilles in plymouth mi
         Posted on: 10-29-2007
         Rating: 
    Positive

    wow havent heard this song since the Dancing with Dead Party at central MIchigan University back in 98..sweet


  • Comments from Simpson in Alabama
         Posted on: 07-28-2008
         Rating: 
    Positive

    Brings back the good times.


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