Dan Reeder (born in Louisiana in 1954 and raised in California) is an American musician and artist. He relocated to Germany in 1979. Reeder’s second album Sweetheart comprises 15 original songs, plus a cover of Procol Harum’s “A Whiter Shade of Pale,” that sounds like the demo version Gary Brooker probably dreamed of singing before all that baroque production-work got in the way. It isn’t so much a sequel to his wonderful out-of-nowhere
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Clean Elvis
Havana burning
Maybe
Stay Down, Man
The Tulips on the table
Work Song
Three Chords
Born a Worm
Smithereens
Food and Pussy
A Place On The River
I Drink Beer
A whiter shade of pale
You'll Never Surf Again
No one will laugh
Bach
Fight My Way Out
Shackles and chains
Nobody Wants to Be You
Here in the kitchen
Cowboy Song
Young at Heart
Bitch Nation
My little bitty pee pee
Love and Hate
Beachball
Fireball
These are a few of my favorite things
I Don't Really Want to Talk to You
Po po dancing
The brain is not the mind
The day is over
I don't always miss you
The coolest blues ever
Dr. Gunter
The Walk To The God House
Pussy Titty
Kung Fu is My Fighting Style
Raft to Freedom
James Brown Is Dead And Gone
Angels May
The world's slowest blues
Waiting for my Cappuccino
Feather
Troubled Soul
Beautiful
Long Ago
You Should Have Wrote a Book
It Feels So Good
Bloo You Believe in Bloo Blove
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