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Mark Free - Someday You'll Come Running

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9 years назад

Giorgos Tourliadis

is this song officialy mark's or FM's?? I like both versions tho

9 years назад

Damian AOR

One of the best songs ever, a masterpiece

10 years назад

Markus K.

Fantastic..

10 years назад

marciefree

I will always remember the late afternoon on April 29th, 1989 at Jeff Silverman's garage studio in Van Nuys, California where I recorded this performance. It was about six thirty in the evening. I was being paid a hundred and fifty dollars as a session singer to come in and do a song demo for my friends the songwriters Robin and Judithe Randall. I had never heard the song before. But that's the way most all of the song writer demos I did over the years usually went. I came to the studio, learned the melody by Robin humming it to me during playback in the control room. After about three or four times through I went out and started tracking the lead and background vocals and was done in about three takes and less than two and a half hours. It was never intended to be a record of mine. There was no time, no budget, and really no reason for me or anyone involved to scrutinize or perfect the performances. Most of the musicians on the track were students of Robins where she taught at the Musicians Institute of Technology in Hollywood. The fact that it has been acclaimed by so many over the years is an incredible honor to me and everyone involved. And for the record and for those future fans to come long after I'm gone. Here is some more trivia you may find interesting. Every song on this record (Long Way From Love) were all "song demos". Very little or No budget. Robin could not have been making much more than five or six hundred dollars per week at her teaching job. If that. She supported her sick Mother and helped support her Grandmother. Most all of the tracks were done in home studios with extremely limited technology and abilities. Sometimes it was on a 24 track machine. Those were the good times. Some were only 16 tracks. Each with different mixing boards, pre-amps and or vocal mics etc...long before digital recording machines and handy outboard gear like auto tune. Recorded over a period starting in summer 1987 till around the middle of 1990. During these times I was being hired as a session singer and was required to learn the songs on the spot and rush them out due to such little money the songwriters had and as a way to help my dear friends Robin and Judithe get their songs demoed. Never in my wildest imagination did I think they would ever be heard by anyone other than record company A&R reps or band managers looking for cover songs for their artists next record. Let alone all the world for posterity! Oh and one other thing I almost forgot... Robin has not been paid a dime for the sales of this record in over 15 years. Apart from the little money Robin and Judithe paid me for the demo sessions I have not received any money for the sales since its release in the fall of 1993. Exactly who does receive the money is still a mystery to us all? But I digress. I'm not bitter about it. I am just being honest and stating a fact. It's a travesty of justice though as Robin was and always will be such a deserving soul. In the end i guess I am still somewhat astonished at the positive response the record has generated and am truly and honorably humbled for every fan of this record. Love & light always, Marcie. xoxo

10 years назад

CapHowdy

Everyone is gonna have their own opinion on which version is better, but for me its quite easy.As a long time fan of the FM album Tough enough, I think its a better album than Long way from love, but Marks version of this song for me is the better of the two. Its highly unusual for me to prefer a version of a song that I didnt hear first, but the FM version I must admit was never one of the songs on that album that really stuck in my head, yet when I bought Long way from love years later, Marks version stood out dramatically.Maybe its because fewer of the songs on Marks album hooked me than on Tough it out, I dunno. But regardless, if I play both versions back to back, it will always be Marks version that I give the top spot to.

10 years назад

rockchick665

Fantastic song. Do love both versions (FM and this one) as much as each other - don't think I could choose one over the other! 

11 years назад

tamás huszár

Gyönyörű

11 years назад

Dave Hasten

I actually prefer this version to FM's. Just my opinion.

11 years назад

Lee Stewart-Jones

great version, brilliant voice......Gotta love FM tho

12 years назад

Rafał Rychtyk

Mark's voice...yeah

12 years назад

Lady Powerwolf

I LOVE YOU MARCIEEEEEEEEE <3

13 years назад

j2112c

Simply amazing my favourite song of all time. What an AOR classic this song is!.... In fact the whole album is a monster! Thanks for posting,

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