When My Baby Was Mine

Most of the songs I write tend to have a I-IV-V chord progression. I write songs away from any instument at all, at when I pick up the autoharp, hey! it turns out that it’s I-IV-V. I’m well aware that this is a limitation.

To combat this, I bought a book called Chord Progressions for Songwriters — it’s a list of tons of chord progressions, and it gives examples of songs that use them and classifies them — “folk,” “blues,” whatever.

I flipped through it and found a “Doo-Wop” chord progression — I-VIm-IV-V — not too different, but the addition of that VIm chord, sure enough, sounds like an old Doo-Wop song. So I started playing it (in this case, F-Dm-Bb-C) and making up silly words about sock hops and stuff. And one of the things I sung was the line, “when my baby was mine.”

That, I thought, has to be the name of a song already. But I couldn’t find evidence of it existing. So I figured I should write it. Here it is.

I would normally never write a song called “When My Baby Was Mine.” But this messing around with a — for me — totally new chord progression tumbled me in a direction that I would normally never go. I deem this Experiment #2 — force yourself to find a new chord progression. See where it leads.

Instruments include autoharp (one fairly clean, one distorted and pitched down an octave), drum machine, and a Q-Chord during the bridge. Words are here.

5 Responses to “When My Baby Was Mine”

  1. Almighty Jessica Says:

    I like it, but it seems like there’s a horn part of some kind missing.

  2. Almighty Jessica Says:

    And two days later it’s still going through my head. Thanks a lot.

  3. Karlos Says:

    You’re welcome!

    As far as parts missing, that’s probably so, but this year is plate-cleaning year, and once it goes up on the blog I’m done with it and moving on to something else.

    Hm, if you think you’d like to put down some horn parts, maybe you could listen to a bunch of the unfinished stuff and see if there’s anything that interests you. Let me know what you think.

  4. MiKeK Says:

    Has a very Low-Fi sound to it. In fact, the first time I listened to it, I thought something was wrong with my speakers. I like it.

  5. Karlos Says:

    There is something wrong with your speakers. They are not emitting enough Air Supply.

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