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Ain't No Sunshine 0:580:00/0:58
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Dock Of The Bay 1:000:00/1:00
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Fire & Rain 1:070:00/1:07
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Georgia 1:000:00/1:00
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Honky Tonk Women 1:000:00/1:00
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Key to the Highway 2:320:00/2:32
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Lay With You 4:490:00/4:49
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Steal My Kisses 1:000:00/1:00
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Tip Of My Tongue 1:000:00/1:00
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Take Me To The Sea 4:180:00/4:18
“I know many great players and writers here in the states who don't capture the soul of the R&B/Blues genre the way your song did.”
— Mark Furness. Director Billboard Song Contest.
“After a long apprenticeship as a backing musician and opening act for Renee Geyer, Tommy Emmanuel and Daryl Braithwaite, singer/ songwriter/guitarist Steve Romig finally takes centre stage with his excellent debut release. A singer/musician of Romig’s caliber could have taken the easy route on his first journey into sololand, instead he has shown flair and imagination in his choice of arrangements on fourteen original songs. The gospel / blues inspired Daddy Come Down features a sparse dobro. Acoustic slide accompanies his voice on Sometimes. Mike Rudd’s bluesy harmonica bobs up on Night And Day and there is a Chinese violin on Take You Back. Ain’t Gonna Be Your Dog is a nod to Big Joe Turner, while I Wanna Touch You and Old Friend are vehicles for Romig’s strong, melodic voice. One of this year’s standout debuts heralds the arrival of a talented all-rounder.”
— Billy Pinnell. Music Writer/ Radio Host
“I would have to say, without hesitation, that Way Down Homeless Blues is the best Blues/Gospel song I've heard in the last decade, if not the last 2 decades... and totally worthy of its recent international song contest victories. Someone, please give this guy a record deal so the world can hear this prodigious talent.”
— Jim Keays of Masters Apprentices.