Don't Close That Door (acoustic demo)

So last night I had this little snippet in my head, I couldn't even tell you the name of the song or the artist, but it was from an old 60s song, and they used a triplet very prominently in the chorus, and for some reason, that idea just stuck with me and I ended up borrowing that idea and expanding it into a full song, with my typical heavy dosage of 6th and 7th chords. I think this one could have some potential for a full recording, but as always, I'd love to hear y'all's thoughts.


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Lyrics by Tommy L. Day and the Runaways 


(v1)

I can see you’ve made up your mind

Your bags are packed, and you’ve laid it all on the line


(v2)

What can I do, if you don’t feel the same?

Sometimes love turns out that way, and it’s just a shame


(Chorus)

But if you’ve got even the slightest of doubts

Please don’t walk out, don’t close that door

We owe it to us, before saying goodbye

To just try, can’t we try it once more? 


(verse instrumental)


(bridge)

We both made our mistakes, we hurt each other, and how

Though love has made our hearts ache, we can start again right here and now


(v3)

All the tears, the smiles so carefree

They all make up the story of you and me 


(v4)

If you must go, I won’t get in your way

Though my life will be spent in regret, with each passing day


(Chorus)

But if you’ve got even the slightest of doubts

Please don’t walk out, don’t close that door

We owe it to us, before saying goodbye

To just try, can’t we try it once more? 


(Outro chorus)

And If you’ve got even the slightest of doubts

Please don’t walk out, don’t close that door

Don’t close that door

Comments

  • sidshovel
    sidshovel merseyside

    You're right Tommy, it does have potential for a full recording, a lot of potential.

    Wonderful piece, like all yours, picks you up and carries you away to a forgotten place, where you want to stay forever.

    Sid

  • Really nice and smooth. I found this song to be well executed and is as concise as it gets. No flowery shrubs as a detraction. The depth of emotional connection is strong too. The chorus opening line + 1/2, are perfect and set up the plea so beautifully in it. 'don't close that door' - I can almost hear the door slam as she walks out.

    One small thing I 'felt' as I went over the lyrics and heard the song was this verse:

    " If you must go, I won’t get in your way

    Though my life will be spent in regret, with each passing day"

    The third line seems a little too long for the verse and could be rephrased something like:

    If you must go, I won't get in your way

    My life is spent in regret, with each passing day

    Truly well done.

    Critiquing your guitar work I can't say much but I enjoyed it very much and 'feel' you can play considering the complexities I heard. Sorry I can't comment in depth on it before you choose studio or not. Hopefully you'll get a few others here to comment in more depth.

  • BeatlesFan64
    BeatlesFan64 Cedar Hill, TX

    Hey Sid, yep, I love those dreamy, nostalgic vibes, and I know you do as well, so I'm glad this one worked for you there 🙂 I already had other songs potentially lined up, but I like this one enough that I think I'm going to record it next. I'll look forward to hearing what you and everyone thinks of the full version!

    Thanks for listening, I'm glad you liked it! To your suggestion for the verse, I think it does have to be future tense - she hasn't walked out just yet, so the regrets are still to come. But I do get your suggestion for a shorter line because it's a mouthful to sing haha. Maybe something like "Though regrets will haunt me so, with each passing day"? I'lll experiment with it and see what I come up with. Thanks for that suggestion, and yeah, I think I'm definitely going to record it now, like i told Sid. I'm excited to come up with an arrangement for it.

  • I like that rhyme in the chorus on goodbye/try.

    Feels ready for the full treatment to me!

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