D. Broderick
D. is 20 years old.
She is the Lead Singer of Legendary Storytellers.
D. is also known as "Queen of Hearts".
D. is located in Los Angeles at Gym Pibernat Los Ángeles.
D. likes to exercise at the gym during off hours and is trying to compose music in order to get ahead professionally.
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When two worlds collide Ft. Elmer Williams
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Song Details
When two worlds collide Ft. Elmer Williams is Singalong music in tempo Allegro. The music is decent and the lyrics are good. The song was written 3/6/2006 by D. Broderick. The originality is perfect.
Fame: |
37 |
Popularity: |
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Stage Potential: |
10 |
Genre: |
Modern Rock |
Owner: |
None |
First Revealed: |
3/6/2006 * Songs this old don't have an accurate release date and are considered to be revealed the same day they were composed. |
Dominant Instruments
Lead Vocals
Acoustic Guitar
Special Lyrics
{Dakota sings and plays guitar}
I flew half way around the world
So I could be here with you
In this moment, at this time
It seems like only yesterday
I was playing gigs in L.A
for shiney nickels, a few quaters, and some dimes
You were down in Nashville
drinking strawberry wine
and I was in my hotel tell room counting time
Now we are together on stage
singing a song about how our two worlds collide
{Elmer sings with banjo}
You were off in L.A
bartending on weekends
just trying to survive
I was on the road
singing songs about cows
and the country way of life
Let me show you how the west was won
into the sunset we ride
singing a song about how our two worlds collide
(Dakota and Elmer sing together)
Now we are together on stage
singing a song about how our two worlds collide Collide (Two worlds)
Song fades out
Record Releases
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