Donna Williams - So Many Men So Little Time
  • 6 years ago
Over 19 million hits on my YouTube channel is, I feel, a pretty amazing achievement for the music that I love. Well basically, if my hundreds of long long hours putting up free videos for you to watch, have brought you any form of enjoyment or satisfaction at all, then PLEASE PLEASE, I ask you, no I BEG you to do just one thing in return. PLEASE support the "Yesterday And Tomorrow" album, and show me that you care about this music. I have put my heart and soul, and thirty three years of my career into this album, and we're flying blind, doing it ourselves and without a distributor. The album is now available on iTunes and Amazon. I put a huge amount of loving care into these videos on YouTube. Surely you can spend some money and buy it, just to show me I am not wasting my time. PLEASE do this for me, PLEASE. It's painful and heart wrenching to see it sell so little. So PLEASE show me your support, and I shall continue to do my bit to bring you this music. I ask you not to ignore this plea - I need to see a sign that people care. I would hate to be so disheartened that I remove all my videos from here. So just this once, all I ask of you is to do your bit, and please buy this album. This is the song from "Yesterday And Tomorrow" that everybody, but everybody, has been waiting to see. Donna Williams tears up the classic Miquel Brown song "So Many Men So Little Time" and brings it into 2008. Miquel Brown herself came to our launch party for the album, and it was so wonderful to see her supporting Donna singing this classic which originally sold two million copies. I feel we captured all the magic of the original, without subverting it in any way, but added a new dimension of edge to it which simply gives me goosebumps. If you ever needed a reason to buy this album, HERE IT IS. Donna Williams was introduced to me by Leee John. We cut our first track together for "Disco 2007", a song called "Let Me Be A Sinner", which I thought was good and competent without being mind blowing, but I saw great promise in her, and realised she was the only voice I have come across who could actually do justice to the Miquel Brown classic, and be compared favourably. Everybody loves this, and as we need to stir up some support for our album, here is THE track to do it.