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Earlier this summer Green Shoe Studio launched its singer-songwriter contest
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It's a contest that someone can upload a
video on to YouTube and send us the link.
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we thought it was a good way that we
could really tie into the local community
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and really get a feel for the music
that's going on around here.
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But we didn't quite expect an entry like
Fred's.
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How did I meet Lorraine?
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She was a car hop at the A & W root beer stand in this period.
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And she brought the trays to the car and...
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that was in... about 1938.
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We dated for two years. Then we married.
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June 26th have been our 73rd anniversary.
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She gave me 75 years of her life.
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Well, she was...
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just the prettiest girl I ever saw.
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She was real timid like and...
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I just fell in love with her right there.
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What made Fred's entry so special to us
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was, for number one, it's an online
singer-songwriter contest.
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People are supposed to upload their videos
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but instead of a video we received a very
large manilla envelope
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titled Green Shoe Studio Singer
Songwriter contest.
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Well, I was excited to see what it was and
open it up and
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lo and behold it was a letter from a 96-year-old
man who said "I've written a song for my wife".
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He said on the, you know, in the letter
that he was not a musician
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and that said he was not actually a very
good singer.
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In fact, on the actual envelope itself it says
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"PS: I don't sing. I would scare people... haha".
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So, it's a letter from this
96-year-old man, he sounds like a sweet guy.
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But as I am reading through the letter,
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I begin to realize that his wife has just
passed away
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a month earlier. And so
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having known that I started reading through the song
and he titled it "Sweet Lorraine"
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and listening to the lyrics and the passion
behind the lyrics
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and the letter he sent us it was just so
heartwarming.
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Well,
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after she passed away
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I was just sitting in the front room one evening all by myself
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and it just come right to me almost
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and I just kept humming it and singing it and that
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and that's how I come to write it. Just seemed like this just fit her.
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Green Shoe Studio decided to take Fred's lyrics
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and bring them to life. We decided to put
it to professional music,
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professionally record it. We wanted to
have a professional singer sing on the song.
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You know, our mission here at Green Shoe studio is
to change our community one dream at a time.
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and what a better way to do it?
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Well, I saw Jacobs's ad in the paper
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About the contest that he was going to put on
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so I just thought, "Oh shoot, I'll just write a letter and send it all in".
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And, you know, never thinking that I'd get an answer or something but then...
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He called one day and I... I was surprised!
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We decided we're going to do this just
by reading a letter without even meeting Fred
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So, I called him up one day and said
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"Fred, we were touched by your story. Now it
didn't meet the criteria of our
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singer-songwriter contest but we are going to do
something even better for you,
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said we're gonna record your song. We're
gonna
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have professionals to do this, we're gonna have a professional take so that, you know,
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it's not just lyrics anymore. It's
bringing it to life
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and he goes all that "It's just so great but,
you know, how much is that going to cost?
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I don't have money".
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And I said "Fred you misunderstand me.
We're going to do all this for free".
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And he began to cry on the phone and
say "why would you do this for me?"
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And I said to Fred "It's not...
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It's not that we're doing this for you.
We're doing this together
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because music means so much to so many people and
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your song touched us and we feel like
this is the best way to do this".
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(singing) Oh, Sweet Lorraine, I wish we could do the good times all over again.
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Oh, Sweet Lorraine, life only goes around once but never again.
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Oh, Sweet Lorraine, I wish we could do the good times all over again.
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The good times all over again.
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But the memories will always linger on.
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Oh, Sweet Lorraine, the memories will always linger on.
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Very Cool!
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I liked that.
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I probably spent more time with his
song
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that I have with most other people's songs.
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To be honest, I was a
little nervous taking it to him.
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I've been singer and songwriter for years but,
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I must admit, this is the first time in
probably 10 years I've actually been nervous
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giving someone a song that we have taken
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because it meant so much
to him and meant so much to me.
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I hope you like it.
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And what I said, it's not done yet but I will
let you hear it. Ok?
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Tell me when you're ready.
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Yeah, ok
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Oh, Sweet Lorraine...
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I wish we could do all the good times over again.
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Oh, Sweet Lorraine...
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life only goes around once but never again.
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Oh, Sweet Lorraine...
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I wish we could do all the good times over again...
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The good times, the good times, the good times all over again...
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The good times, the good times, the good times all over again...
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But the memories always linger on,
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Oh, Sweet Lorraine, that I don't want to move on
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all the memories always linger on,
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Oh, Sweet Lorraine, that's why I wrote you this song.
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Oh, Sweet Lorraine...
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I wish we could do all the good times over again.
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Oh, Sweet Lorraine...
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Life only goes around once but never again.
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Oh, Sweet Lorraine...
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I wish we could do all the good times over again.
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The good times, the good times, all the good times, all over again...
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Wonderful!
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Good!
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This is wonderful!
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Good. I'm glad you like it. So glad you like it.
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It's wonderful!
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I was a wonderful seventy-five years.
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I just often think that kinda unreal.
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Dream or something but,
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but it was real. That's all I can say... real
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I really, really miss her. Just don't seem right.
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Just like a dream...