Soft Soundin’ Music

Dick Scoppettone, Ted Templeman

[Verse 1]
Well, I used to play guitar 'til my fingers used to bleed
I listened to the music of B.B. King and Lightnin' Jimmy B
And through the years I found out that it's not how loud you play
It's the way you play, the way you say just what you gotta say

[Chorus]
And if it's soft soundin' music
That's the kind to set me free
'Cause if it's soft soundin' music
That's the only kind for me

[Verse 2]
Well, we used to sing like fools, and the seaside was our stage
Johnny was a-rockin' in every dump from Jersey to L.A
And some folks they like peaches and others they like pears
But I just figure that to each his own, if it's groovy, then who cares?

[Chorus]
And if it's soft soundin' music
That's the kind to set me free
'Cause if it's soft soundin' music
That's the only kind for me

[Instrumental Break]

[Verse 3]
I like soft talkin' girls and music to be heard
It makes a conversation with those quiet little words
I never seem to get enough of what I like to hear
I like easy-talkin' girls when they whisper in my ear

[Chorus]
And if it's soft soundin' music
That's the kind to set me free
'Cause if it's soft soundin' music
That's the only kind for me

Trivia about the song Soft Soundin’ Music by Harpers Bizarre

When was the song “Soft Soundin’ Music” released by Harpers Bizarre?
The song Soft Soundin’ Music was released in 1969, on the album “4”.
Who composed the song “Soft Soundin’ Music” by Harpers Bizarre?
The song “Soft Soundin’ Music” by Harpers Bizarre was composed by Dick Scoppettone, Ted Templeman.

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