‘Day I Was Born’ by Gary Dranow is an amazing treat for fans of Blues Rock as a genre. One can close their eyes and imagine a Hollywood scene on this track where the main lead is driving through Nevada’s undulating terrain while smoking a cigarette nonchalantly. The guitar solo is the star of this song, Jethro DeFries outdid himself on the strings. The keyboard piece by Tommy Mars gives the song an old Hollywood-countryside CowBoy feel.

“‘Day I Was Born’ is a stunning composition that you are bound to enjoy and lose yourself into the moment you put it on.”
Even though the music is very upbeat and it might make you want to tap your feet, the lyrics however deal with the loss of a parent, and the responsibility of another, which is perfectly showcased in it’s lyrics “Your daddy’s gone boy, he’s gone for good” and “Don’t let your mother down” .
In conclusion, ‘Day I Was Born’ is a stunning composition that you are bound to enjoy and lose yourself into the moment you put it on. This song is so entertaining to listen to that you too will feel the amount of fun the band must’ve had while recording this track. Don’t wait any longer, try this song out today!
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