Monday, October 14, 2013

The Terms of Release Soundtrack

So, I recently contracted Terms with Dreamspinner Press (HAPPY SQUEALING). 

Terms ate my brain for months and I love it with a fiery passion of a thousand suns. This one was built on a soundtrack -- without this music, there wouldn't have been a book, so I wanted to give everyone a sneak peek of the songs that rode me and inspired me. :D

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A Modern Day Prodigal Son by Brantley Gilbert -- This was the song that started the book. It came on the iTunes and I burst into tears, Sage wrapping around my skull.

Nobody's Crying by Patty Griffin

Landslide by Fleetwood Mac

Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down) by Nancy Sinatra

Bruises (feat. Ashley Monroe) by Train

Number 37405 by Tim McGraw

Blackbird by Sarah Darling

Whataya Want from Me (Live at ENERGY Berlin 103.4) by Adam Lambert -- it has to be this version. This is Win and Sage's version.

Merry Go 'Round by Kacey Musgraves

Forever (Live Acoustic) by Aaron Lewis

Mississippi by Mac Powell

Two Lanes of Freedom by Tim McGraw

Wild World by Collin McLoughlin

Don't Give Up on Me by Jason Aldean

Speed of the Sound of Loneliness by Nancy Griffith

Hard to Love by Lee Brice

Ships That Don't Come In by Joe Diffie

The Cowboy in Me by Tim McGraw

El Cerrito Place by Kenny Chesney

The Cowboy Rides Away by George Strait

Til I Can Make It On My Own by Tammy Wynette

Rainy Night in Georgia by Chris Young

Aces by Suzy Bogguss

Gravity by Sara Bareilles

Til My Last Day by Justin Moore

Something That Wild by  Chris Cagle

So You Don't Have to Love Me Anymore by Alan Jackson

That's When You Know It's Over by Lee Brice

Sail On (feat. Tim McGraw) by Lionel Richie

Easy (feat. Willie Nelson) by Lionel Richie

Leather and Lace by Elizabeth Cook and Aaron Watson

Die By My Own Hand by Tim McGraw

Homeboy by Eric Church

St. Christopher by Texas Renegade

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Much love, y'all.

BA

1 comment:

Katherine Halle said...

OH so many good songs. LOVE Bang Bang, such a great one. And YES that version of Whataya Want From Me is THE BEST - srsly, so much emotion in that version.

There's some songs on here I'm gonna have to check out! Thanks for sharing.