The Senator Brother's Band (10 Songs)

The Senator Brother's Band (10 Songs)

Three brothers, Willie, Toney, and Mickey Senator, wrote the music, played the instruments, sang the songs, mixed it, and boy... are they tired. Cousin Danny Street helped also, and we sure do appreciate his songwriting, guitar, and harmonica playing.

Most of the songs are very different from one another, and they had a terrific time putting the album together. "Hey Hey" was the last song created. Toney wrote it on the fly when they needed a song real fast to complete the recording session. Willie and Mickey helped with harmonies, and Willie ad-libbed the ending. Credit Paul Black guitar loops. "Let 'Em Live" was Mickey's melodic concept, with Toney drawing most of the lyrics from his past reflections. Mickey and Toney wrote and recorded it one afternoon. Toney is doing the lead with Mickey in the harmonies.

"Sugar Mountain Mama" is the oldest song in the album written primarily by Toney with collaboration from Willie and Mickey. Willie does the lead.

"Walk With Me" is Mickey's creation and lead. He does the piano work with accompaniment by Toney on the instrumentation. "The Man In Me" was mostly Willie's creation with Mickey's and Toney's collaboration. Willie sings lead with Danny on Guitar. "Angeline" is Toney's creation and lead with harmony help from Mickey and Willie. "Why Cry" is Willie's creation and lead. He intended it to be a slow country song but when Toney came up with a different beat... it was changed. Willie would still like to do a country version. Mickey does the crying part. After all, he is the youngest brother. "School of Hard Knocks" was Mickey's concept and lead with Willie and Toney doing harmony. "Gotta Get Your Love" is Toney's creation and lead with harmonies from the brothers and Mickey and Danny on harmonicas and also Danny on guitar. "You Gotta Love Someone Like Me" was Danny's creation initially entitled "Dancing Moon" with some collaboration from the brothers. Willie does the lead with the brothers doing the harmony. Ironically Danny wasn't present for the recording of his own song and they missed his musical talents. Credit General Music keyboards for sounds and styles. We hope you have a good time listening to the album. We would greatly appreciate hearing from you and your cooperation in telling others about this first album from the brothers.

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