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Just To Let You Know

Camper Van Demo

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© Project Freeman Music 13524 UCC (1991/1997/2024 Gregorian)

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Nice weather for the time of year. Did you have a good 'weakened'?

I went out, had a couple of beers, caught up with an old friend

He used to know you back in school & went out with your sister

Then he moved up to Liverpool, and he started to miss her

  

She never calls him though he’s thinking about her

He gets by without her

By the way this is

  

Just to let you know we were talking about you and

Just to let you know I told him I'd call you and

Just to let you know I’ve been thinking about you oh and

Just to let you know I love you

  

So now it’s been more than thirty years and I’ve been wondering how you are

I’m no longer drinking all those beers and a camper van has replaced my car

I often wonder what might have been if you had called me back again

Maybe we could have been a real thing or maybe a now and then

  

But you never called me though I was thinking about you

So I got by without you

So once again this is

  

Just to let you know I was talking about you - again and

Just to let you know I thought that I'd call you - again and

Just to let you know I’ve been thinking about you - again, oh and

Just to let you know I still love you

  

Just to let you know...

     

   

The Story of 'Just To Let You Know'

Just To Let You Know

Here's an example of a composition that follows one of my song writing formulas. The structure is one I've used quite a few times, where the same chords are used for the verses and the chorus but in half time/double time, and separated by a variation in the bridge.

The subject matter is made up, based on an imaginary situation where you're calling someone you used to know and love years previously, hoping that this time they are going to call you back! There's a formula to the lyrics too, wherby the story resolves itself.

I had the idea for this one in 1991 Gregorian, wrote the first verse, bridge and chorus in 1997 and dug the song out again 17 years later to do a camper van demo. It was then I thought I would finish it off with the 'looking back over the years' idea.

It's cheesy pop and doesn't mean anything, but the chorus is catchy and it's fun to play. Give it a go!

  

   

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