Since 1972, Icelandic composer Torfi Ólafsson has been wildly active in the music business. In 1976, Torfi was the first composer to write an original song for famed Icelandic singer Bjork. Torfi is a prolific songwriter with worldwide releases of over 450 cuts on more than 7000 internet albums. He composes in Blues, Instrumental, Gospel, Country, and many other genres. Torfi's music can be heard in the CBS series "Madam Secretary." His song "Cryin' At The Moon" is featured in the 2018 film "Galveston" co-written with Tim Earle.
A cool Blues Rock male vocal telling all you guys out there to stay clear of that woman, even though she's beautiful and tempting cause she's got a reputation for breaking hearts. Chicago Blues, Roadhouse, and get-down music, great for truck stops, dive bars, and more. Male Vocals, Blues, Texas Blues
The theme of this modern country influenced song, is that of a father telling his young son that although the boy may have a barrel full of questions about life, if he works hard and lives decently, it will all work out but when push comes to shove, there's no point in just sitting around wondering, Male Vocals, Country, Country Rock
new cool blues in icelandic performed by Torfi Olafsson blues guitarist and vocals by Siggi Sig iceland best blues singer, Male Vocals, European, Iceland
very popular country song from the icelandic writers Torfi Olafsson (music) and Thorkell Olgeirsson (lyric) this song hit it big time in eurovision-songcontest in Iceland 2009, Male Vocals, Country, New Country
first version of this popular country song from the icelandic writers Torfi Olafsson (music) and Thorkell Olgeirsson (lyric), Male Vocals, Country, Country Traditional
very popular country song from the icelandic writers Torfi Olafsson (music) and Thorkell Olgeirsson (lyric) this song hit it big time in eurovision-songcontest in Iceland 2009, Male Vocals, Country, New Country
icelandic lullaby original composed by Peter Sigurdsson 1899-1931, publisher in Iceland is Torfi Olafsson and fw to audiosparx, Instrumental, European, European