Author Archives: Judy
I’VE ALWAYS CARED-PART 2
It has been fun to revisit my older songs. With a remake, they have come to life again. I composed my song “I’ve Always Cared” when I was 19 years old. Who was I singing to? Who am I singing to now? Continue reading
Tagged acoustic guitar, break up, break up song, breaking up, caring, childhood friendship, composing, coping with divorce, creativity, dating memories, divorce after a long marriage, emptiness in marriage, Friendship, gray divorce, guitar, healing music, high school memories, Humor, humor daily life, I've Always Cared, inspiration, Judy Unger, loss, Love for music, lovesong, lyric development, lyric writing, lyrics, Medieval sounding music, memories and divorce, memories from high school, Music, optimism, original songs, performing, reunion, reuniting, singing, song about reuniting, songwriting, writing
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WE WERE STRANGERS
For weeks, I avoided writing this story because I wanted to simply put it behind me. But then I decided there was insight that I gained from this experience. Continue reading
Tagged A Sailboat Ride, Afghan lunch, Azalea illustration, butterfly, caring, composing, coping with divorce, creativity, death of parents, healing music, I've Always Cared, inspiration, Internet hate, Judy Unger, loss, lovesong, lyric development, lyric writing, lyrics, mother, mother daughter relationship, mother's illness, Music, My mom, optimism, original songs, performing, sailboat poem, singing, songwriting, We were strangers, writing, You Were There
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