
Sunlight & Sarcasm
A bright, witty collection of songs shaped by the emotional weather of morning—where warmth, chaos, and a little sarcasm all rise with the sun.
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7 songs
3:07

Sips of Reality
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Playful, 1950s-style female vocals in the spirit of vintage pop like ‘Que Sera, Sera, ’ warm and melodic, light piano and acoustic guitar, soft brushed drums, mid-tempo, whimsical and bittersweet about fading dreams, with gentle instrumental fills and a charming, storytelling style, ”
3:50

Bellinis in the Sun
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Mid-tempo European café, soft accordion and piano, upright bass, gentle brushed drums, warm elegant female vocals, playful and refined, cozy reflective morning mood
3:01

Morning with a Fizz
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Up-tempo Irish folk-punk pub song, acoustic guitar, fiddle, tin whistle, stomping drums and claps, chant-along pub vocals, mischievous energy, raw tavern feel
1:59

Rather Stay in Bed
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Humorous early 20th-century Broadway song, playful male vocal, piano and marching rhythm, about hating mornings, catchy chorus, theatrical movie-musical style, classic Tin Pan Alley flair
3:39

You Morning Folks
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Playful, 1950s-style female vocals in the spirit of vintage pop like ‘Que Sera, Sera, ’ warm and melodic, light piano and acoustic guitar, soft brushed drums, mid-tempo, whimsical and bittersweet, with gentle instrumental fills and a charming, storytelling style, ”
2:28

Bubbles at Dawn
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Playful, 1950s-style female vocals in the spirit of vintage pop like ‘Que Sera, Sera, ’ warm and melodic, light piano and acoustic guitar, soft brushed drums, mid-tempo, whimsical and bittersweet about fading dreams, with gentle instrumental fills and a charming, storytelling style, ”
4:25

The Sun May Shine
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Sing in a deep, resonant bass-baritone with a storytelling, slightly bluesy folk style of “I Owe My Soul to the Company Store, ” Verses should use low, steady notes with mostly stepwise movement, small leaps, and slight downward slides at line endings; stretch key words like “troubles, ” “quick, ” “game, ” and “friend, ” Choruses should be slightly higher, sustaining emotional words like “song, ” “troubles, ” and “brings, ” with a simple, repetitive melody, Keep a laid-back 70–80 BPM tempo, minimal vibrato, clean tone with a slight quiver at phrase ends, Articulate clearly, giving words emotional weight, and insert small pauses at line breaks to mimic spoken storytelling
