It’s November 27th, 2024; We’ve got an original country song for you to listen to tonight as you wind down from doing your pre-Thanksgiving chores. Paul Pace does an exceptional job singing this song. He’s got such an authentic country tone to his voice. We love it! Thanks go out to the Beaird Music Group of Nashville, TN for producing this classic country radio-ready hit! https://www.beairdmusicgroup.com

This is the three-hundred-thirtieth new music post for 2024! Are y’all ready for Thanksgiving tomorrow? I’ve already started my baking yesterday and have the carrot dump cake and two pumpkin pies done–yes, one has bourbon in it. Ha! I guess that really does mean at least a few of us will feel like Hank Williams tomorrow night. Bring it on… I feel like Hank Williams tonight!

I have a couple of posts scheduled for tomorrow, but I’ll be back here Friday to see how everyone’s doing. Let me share something I read this morning that I deeply resonated with:

Recognizing Interconnectedness

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Example of one of Richard’s lyric sheets: Wonderin’
Photo: Richard actually smiles! –Sheila Murrey

New lesson: See it. Feel it. Heal it. COEXIST

A new lesson within the Integrating the Spirals DE-Program is in the works. ‘See it, Feel it, Heal it. COEXIST.

My meme: Integrating the Spirals: See it. Feel it. Heal it. COEXIST. –Sheila Murrey

Everything happens for a reason

Yes, Everything Happens for a Reason and Everything Resolves to Gratitude. Knowing that each of us (as fractals) uplifts my mind and allows me to view life as a lively kaleidoscope grand design that moves about in an ever-expanding, revolving, melodious, consciousness. Even if we have to disconnect from some people, for a time.

Enjoy (IN Joy) everything and love! Be Everything All the Time. Let’s soar in ’24! And let’s (are you ready for this?) THRIVE in ’25! or just be… Alive in ’25.

Yours in expanding, coexisting, spiraling consciousness,

Sheila “Spiral Sister” Murrey

About us

Richard and I play at the intersection of Energy, Spirituality, Health, and Music, to let FREEDOM ring for ALL! 

My husband of 19 years, Richard Murrey, is an award-winning illustrator, plus he’s a seasoned guitarist, bass player, and songwriter (having penned over 400 original songs). Richard’s artwork and original songs can be experienced at: Listen4Music.com

Video of us performing Live: https://vimeo.com/416711742?ref=fb-share

All of our 400+ original songs are available for song placement in TV, film, games, etc. Video content creators, filmmakers, podcasters, production companies, deejays, Vloggers, YouTubers, and more can use our original music and songs in movies, TV shows, video intros, and such. We’re also seeking bands to play our songs. If you know of any up and coming musical artist, please forward this blog article to them.

Sheila’s books on Amazon

My meme: Books by Sheila –Sheila “Spiral Sister” Murrey

I have four books on Amazon. The two most recent are: Have Yourself a Wholly Vibrant Life: Reversing Asthma and Other Chronic Illness Naturally and Blue Eyes: Ethereal Messages of Connection. I invite you to check them out and leave a review on Amazon for me, if you’d be so kind. Amen. Namaste. OM

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11 thoughts on “November 27th – I feel like Hank Williams tonight

  1. Think I have heard this one before Sheila. I never usually listen to this type of music, but over the years with the country songs you have uploaded it reminds me of a box set of country songs given to me by my uncle way back when. I should have given them a serious listen. I found Willie Nelson back then, but never any more singers with intent. I suppose as we listen to more and more types of music, we get to appreciate the genres more. So it’s been good to hear Richard’s contributions to the theme. Cheers Sheila.

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    1. Ah, it’s possible I shared this before, but I do a search on my site before I post to check—though it is still possible it didn’t come up in my search. I will fix it though if I find it.
      Yes, I have gone through musical phases too, where I love some country music, and many years when I didn’t. I love Willie Nelson though, not only for his music, special phrasing, songwriting, and natural living philosophy, but also for his rebellious nature! Ha! On the road again is one of my all-time favorite songs, and of course, Crazy. I have sung both many times, either to myself or family while driving or at Karaoke.

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      1. Not a great ear Sheila. I try often to bring tunes from others to describe a song worth listening to. But fail often. I reckon my brain is a confused wiring conundrum. But music or lyrics that have that certain something I can recall. So it’s Richard’s strong songwriting that is the reason. 😊

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      2. I never could fathom out certainty. I always believe in being in the right place at the right time. Musically it is so busy out there. So much to listen to. My daughter was saying about a person they knew that sat in the pub (public house for drinking alcohol) on his laptop with earphones. Suddenly, after a few weeks, they realised he was putting songs together and putting them up onto the internet. Successful numbers watched too. People are making music as they go along with their ordinary daily life it seems.

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      3. Oh, wow! Making music from a pub!?! Go figure. Using the everyday ‘noise’ or maybe filtering it, to arrive at sme new compositions. What a tactic! I never would have thought of that, Gray. Fascinating!

        I think I understand about ’certainty.’ Many people believe in divine providence, being in the right place at the right time kind of thing.

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      4. There’s a guy who places mics around his audience capturing odd chatting from his audience. He chooses the first interesting one and builds loops alongside other audience inclusions. I suppose you have to have a different mind to seek such juxtapositions.

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