
Lately, I've been concentrating on my song writing. I have published several songs on the Internet. My two latest songs had over 100,000 views on TikTok and Facebook. The traffic generated by the social media directs visitors to this site.

I wrote this song 30 years ago and spent time and money to have someone play an instrument to accompany my voice (with no success). Recently I used an AI program to add music to my lyrics.

Another song I wrote 30 years ago and spent time and money to have someone play an instrument to accompany my voice (with no success). Recently I used an AI program to add music to my lyrics.

Jill Carlson Beck was a lifelong friend of mine and a Creative Force. We had worked on many books together and her passing was devastating to me and so many others. Around 1980, she sang backup on this song with Skip Haynes. Video by her husband Richard Beck.

This version is more upbeat and uses choir voices in the background. It still has a country music vibe with a philosophical tone.

This was a "demo" song that was sung by Skip Haynes. It was never published and Skip Haynes, the songwriter and musician known for "Lake Shore Drive," died in 2017, at the age of 70 in Los Angeles, California.

Aliotta, Haynes, and Jeremiah was an American rock trio active in the 1970s, best known for their 1971–1973 regional hit "Lake Shore Drive," a tribute to the Chicago highway. The group consisted of bassist Mitch Aliotta, guitarist Skip Haynes, and pianist John Jeremiah.

This version was created using the program Mureka and offers a unique performance that is memorable.