Just Because You Love To Do It 02/19/2012
Okay, now that I have your attention I will get right to the point. Last month I wrote a story about the end of an ERA, the cancellation of All My Children, One Life To Live, Agnes Nixon and the Swan movement. That story got me an award at Yahoo. The story is called "The Day 60 Thousand Teardrops. Fell." I would love to see that story continue to circulate as it seems to have touched so many people in so many ways. Then two weeks ago I wrote, recorded and released a song regarding how I felt and how many other people felt about losing these shows. The song is called , It's Just Not The Same Without You." It became available as a MP3 download on Amazon. I heard that the song is doing very well. It is getting more likes and plays and downloads than any of my others songs to date. Can you imagine what kind of media attention the song and the movement would get if this song became the #1 downloaded song on Amazon? I would love to donate 1/2 the proceeds from the download sales to the documentary. Soap Life - A Documentary On Daytime Drama so by spending 99 cents on the download, you would be helping the cause two-fold, by raising the number of downloads for the song helping to get it to number one status and by contributing to me donating half the download sale to the documentary. It is a win, win for everyone. So please click on the link for the song and download it and then please let me know you did it by commenting on this page so I can have some idea of the pledge I can give to the documentary. Thank you for reading and for helping us save not just our favorite shows but a whole genre that will be lost if we don't do all these things to show that we really do want to save our shows and the genre. If you need to hear the whole song before downloading it you can hear it at: http://www.reverbnation.com/play_now/song_11816628 CIAO ALL, Donna 10 Comments | AuthorI am the owner operator of ITS Entertainment and LeCor Transcription. Feel free to respond to my senseless ramblings. ArchivesMay 2012 CategoriesAll |
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