Studio Musician

RUPERT HOLMES

I am a studio musician
We've never met
But you know me well
I am the English horn
Who plays the poignant counter-nine
Upon the song you heard
While making love in some hotel
I am a part of you
I've never tried for fame
You'll never know my name

I am the strings that enter softly
Or three guitars that glitter gold
I am the thousand trumpet lines
That were an afterthought
Intended eyes,
the way to get a dying record sold
I never ride the road
I never play around
I played what they set down

I'm a working musician
living from week to week
I'm the voice through each empty men
tried to speak
A studio musician
Blowin' the chance I see

And when the woodwind coushin rises
I start to dream
With the low brass bed
But I awake the horns
The drummer calls to me
We're up the letter D

I'm a man of the moment
pop is my stock n' trade
Singles, jingles and demos
conveniently made
A studio musician
Whose music will die unplayed
A studio musician
Whose music could have died unplayed

Trivia about the song Studio Musician by Barry Manilow

On which albums was the song “Studio Musician” released by Barry Manilow?
Barry Manilow released the song on the albums “Live” in 1977, “Barry Manilow Live” in 1977, and “Live In London” in 2012.
Who composed the song “Studio Musician” by Barry Manilow?
The song “Studio Musician” by Barry Manilow was composed by RUPERT HOLMES.

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