I Won't Remember You (Live) (went to Number 2 on the N1M Canadian Pop Charts)
Song Reviews
A lovely ballad
To be honest, I'm more into a heavier kind of sound, bud this is indeed a very nice ballad. I especially like the vocal, reminds me of Joe Cocker. You can feel the genuine emotion, no autotune, no BS. Just a lovely music, as it ought to be. Also, I like the arrangement with a fine touch of harmonica and a tasteful guitar solo. Please keep doing what you do :)
Serbia and Montenegro, Novi Sad
One Heart
Love Your Voice.. Reminds me of Bob Seeger (excuse the spelling) Very Old School Rock Love the Harmonica as well. I honestly as a listener and review can give any tips on this piece. You have been at it for a long time. The only thing that I would have done is shorten the song to about 4min. That is just me. That is how I was taught 3:15 from retirement. Very well put together song John!!!! Good Luck I will remember this song!!
United States, Florida, WPB
BEAUTIFUL SONG.
very good song, my congratulations. I like it a lot, you have a lot of talent. Thank you for sharing your music, your creativity and your talent. Keep going. Many blessings. Long live rock and roll.
Peru, Lima
Finally
Nicely written and performed piece with a well constructed song structure. Still an overzealous use of Reverb on the track makes it harder on the listener to engage than necessary but space is given to each instrument to allow it to breath. The guitar track lays in like a sax solo, providing one of the best solos from this artist to date. What sounds like a nice solo not harmonica line adds a wistful counter, almost sorrowful and a nice compliment to the vocals. Again, the over ambitious guitar during the close seems most intrusive and takes away from the song as a whole. Better to keep it simple and not reach for the stars on the fretwork. Still, one of the best I have heard from this artist to date. And, finally, no cheesy crowd noise mixed in. Yay!
United States, New York, Ronkonkoma
Beautifully done
Great arrangement; I like the opening, then with the harmonica coming, then drums. It's a great, building intro, arrangement. Powerful song, with vocals that are somewhat similar to Joe Cocker with their raw emotion. The rest of the song follows the arrangement variations creating interest, flow, balance and change to keep this song going. Lyrics match perfectly with the arrangement too. Great job on this powerful song!! (A fellow Canadian, from Toronto, now living in Hollywood, CA)
United States, California, Los Angeles
I wont remember
wow what a beautiful song love the sounds and muscianship............this song has a really good melody lines I can hear this song over and over............they the song was put together is very unique..........just love the way its sung the vocals are spot on the guitars, drums and. Both guitars were played perfectly...............can't say enough about this song ............I want to thank you for letting me review your amazing song thsnk you.......... This is steve from voodoo dancer and thank you again.....................
United States, New York, Middle village
I Won't Remember You review
Nice piano intro to start this one off. You write really nice arrangements in your songs. I have enjoyed several and this one has a special appeal with the arrangement. The piano and pads are a good choice for the track. I would have suggested something else for the synth signature line at the beginning. Maybe a real harmonica? I liked the lyrics as well on this one and you delivered it nicely. The guitar solos were more of the standard in a song of this type but maybe another instrument would work even better filling these spots? Keep writing and I'll keep reviewing...
United States, California, San Diego
Cool Half Time
The first thing that impressed me about this track was John's gravelly vocal that reminds me of Tom Waits. This rock ballad effectively uses the instrumentation to contribute to the dynamics of the song. It has a good guitar solo in the middle solid verse and chorus melody.
United States, Texas, Austin
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Hi John The best songs in life are free. The second-best are very expensive. Fashion changes, but style endures.Don’t spend time beating on a wall, hoping to transform it into a door.Since everything is in our heads, we had better not lose them,Good luck!
Estonia, Tallinn
Jolie balade
Ca n'est plus si courant d'ententre une balade. C'est "classique" mais dans le bon sens du terme. J'aime beaucoup la voix erraillé. L'enregistrement est bien réalisé, de même que le mixage, tout est clair et ressort bien. Bravo.
France, Mallemort
Very Cool
Um grande som com essa voz rouca, super cool, fora que o som é bem bacana. A great sound with that hoarse voice, super cool, besides that the sound is very nice. Valeu John, grande som!! Thanks John, great sound !!
Brazil, Sao Paulo
Nice work
New music up on page from Sick O Supa(No Take Backs). New video to the song Party also, click the video link on the song. Thank you so much, we appreciate the great fan support and we ask that you spread the word and share our music and we will try our best to continue to give you the best music we have to offer, thank you again.
United States, Indiana, Worldwide
Damn! Nice Voice Man!
Thats a really nice sound you've got to your voice! Keep up your grind man! Would love to hear a studio version of this its a well written song the hook is catchy and gives me the feels man! keep it up!
United Kingdom, Cardiff
I wont remember you
John Anthony Saucier, I love this tune!! You did it again!! Stellar vocals. All the musicianship is professional and tastefully played. The studio engineer & producer did a great job. The mix and master bring out the vocals very nice. John you have a very unique voice. Like I've said before you have the energy of the late great Joe Cocker!! Great job!!
United States, South Carolina, Aiken
Message sent
Very likeable piano intro although somewhat somber is still very pleasing......You have a very distinctive gravelly voice that serves you well ala Joe Cocker....the song is very well constructed and pleasing through out.....guitar lead is nicely placed and fits the song style well....vocal driven song that you serve well.....nicely done and a well crafted ditty....keep up the good work
United States, Pennsylvania, Ellwood City
"I won't remember you " review by request (Dara Quinlan)
From the descending intro on keys heart wrenching smoky vocal through to the guitar lead out this is a classic that tugs on the heart. Excellent live performance and cohesiveness throughout . The song is an ode to heartbreak and a cathartic experience for performer and anyone that tunes in . I know I did. Sincerely Dq
Australia, Sydney
I wont Remember you .....John Anthony Saucier
Great keys to start the song and heart felt vocal from John, a great track to put on the rock anthems play list and a song john has a great voice that makes his tracks unique. The band sound real good together and all team come together to create this melancholy feel with power and great expression. not sure what happens at the end of the track but it disappears in the fade out. great work press play you wont be disappointed.
United Kingdom, Gloucester
Great Melancholic Ballad
I have a feeling for good music. Best conditions to write something about this one. This song goes to the heart and touching the soul. Nice introduction with melodious harmonica theme accompained from piano make the song imediately interesting. It seems the song goes on like this, but it´s more various. The drummer takes part giving the music real drive. The vocals are impressive and the music is definitely professional performed. Additional instruments like acoustic guitar and sounds of the keys bringing more beauty into this ballad. Virtuos rock guitar solo make this wonderful composition complete. Overall deep felt lyrics from a really talented songwriter. I´m sure, you will like to add it. Let others know your recommendation.
Germany, Hamburg