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Sylvan Ayers & TJDP - Don't Worry, I'm Alright
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A classic rock-style ballad breakup song that expresses the singers acceptance of the end of a relationship. Recorded in 2023 with a hint of gospel as sung by Sylvan Ayers with The Jay Dyall Project.
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Various Artists Performing Songs In Various Styles Written By Jayson Dyall
Jayson Dyall, songwriter/musician/co-producer of The Jay Dyall Project and The DyallTones. Songs here are performed by Various Artists. Anyone who would like to cover in your own style or genre any of the songs found at www.soundclick.com/TJDP or at www.soundclick.com/TheDyallTones are free to do so and you can also upload song onto your music page as well. If you would also like to record one of my unreleased songs as an exclusive, contact me so we can discuss what you are looking for as I have dozens of available songs. I can email you a copy of the mp3 file, with melody vocal guide and if you choose, without solo parts so you can add your own solo(s), and once you have song well rehearsed I can then send you mixed Wav file of said song to add vocals to. (Note: Please be specific if you would prefer individual stems of song instead for studio remixing purposes) and in return, I am to receive a copy of completed song to post on this page. No version of any songs here are permitted to be recorded without my written consent via email. I can be contacted at TJDP2@aol.com and at www.facebook.com/SongmeisterDyall
Song Info
Genre
Pop Alt-Pop
Charts
#54 today Peak #18
#7 in subgenre Peak #2
Author
words and music by Jayson Dyall
Rights
Jayson Dyall 2023
Uploaded
April 27, 2024
Track Files
MP3
MP3 9.2 MB 320 kbps 4:00
Character
Energy
relaxed, cool
high-energy
Danceable
coffee-place
dancefloor
Positivity
dark, sad, angry
happy
Appeal
unique
radio-friendly
Story behind the song
A breakup song that expresses the singers acceptance of the end of a relationship. The singer has tried to make it work but realizes that they and their partner have different views of love and are incompatible. The singer does not blame anyone, but rather acknowledges that they were never meant to be together. The singer tells their partner not to worry about them, as they will be okay and move on with their life. The singer also hopes that they will both learn from their experience and grow as individuals. The message that the song conveys is that sometimes love is not enough to sustain a relationship, and that breaking up can be a mutual and respectful decision. The song also suggests that one can be resilient and optimistic after a breakup, and that there is no need to hold on to bitterness or regret. The song uses the phrase dont worry as a way of reassuring the partner and the self that everything will be alright, even if it hurts at the moment.
Lyrics
Don't Worry, I'm Alright words and music by Jayson Dyall 2023 I've tried my best but it's a losing cause And nothing I do is good enough Time goes slow as the curtain draws There's no resemblance of love And I won't place any blame I think it's pointless too But it's time to end this game It's all that's left to do Don't worry about me, I'll be okay Don't be surprised it turned out this way Don't worry about me, I'm alright We were destined to say goodbye Our ideas of love was in contrast Right from the start it was meant to fail It's something we knew just wouldn't last Tried as could but to no avail Our love may have been in vain With memories of our past days Will the lessons we learned remain As we go our separate ways Don't worry about me, I'll be okay Don't be surprised it turned out this way Don't worry about me, I'm alright We were destined to say goodbye Short Break Don't worry about me, I'll be okay Don't be surprised it turned out this way Don't worry about me, I'm alright We were destined to say goodbye----- Copyright Jayson Dyall 2023 JTDyall Music All Rights Reserved
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