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Medium tempo infectious blues vocal song in the style of chain gang work songs/spirituals. Electric Guitar, piano, organ, bass and drums and background vocals. Keywords and phrases: staying on track, not looking back, keep moving, don’t be scared, follow the light. Keywords: inspirational encouraging vocal affirmations face your fears things will get better lay 'em down and pick 'em up beware of other people's intentions use caution Lyrics tell of the importance of faithful dedication to doing the right thing morally and spiritually. The song's melody is firmly anchored in the African pentatonic scale. Repetition and cadence make this song especially effective in prison work scenes and/or themes that represent a musical response to trouble despair and hopelessness. Think of a modern day Tennessee Ernie Ford singing in the general style of “Sixteen Tons” Electric Guitar piano organ bass and drums.
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