Phil Keaggy (born March 23, 1951) is a Christian guitarist, songwriter, and… Read Full Bio ↴Phil Keaggy (born March 23, 1951) is a Christian guitarist, songwriter, and singer. Raised in a small farmhouse in Hubbard, Ohio with nine brothers and sisters, Keaggy began playing guitar at age ten on a Sears Silvertone guitar, despite missing half of the middle finger on his right hand due to an accident at age 4 involving a water pump.
He is frequently listed as one of the top fingerstyle guitarists by Guitar Player Magazine readers' polls, but he is equally at home on electric guitar. Keaggy is noted for crowd-pleasing solo live performances where he makes extensive use of recording live layers of loops to accompany himself. To do this he uses only an acoustic guitar but is able to create electric sounds.
Keaggy began performing professionally in the late 60s with drummer John Sferra. The two friends, with the addition of bassist Dan Pecchio, formed Glass Harp in 1968.
A major turning point for the trio was winning an Ohio area's "Battle of the Bands." One of event's judges happened to be an associate of the celebrated producer Lewis Merenstein, who was alerted about the hot young threesome. At the time, Merenstein was fresh from producing albums for many successful artists including The Spencer Davis Group, Turley Richards and Van Morrison's Moondance (Merenstein produced Astral Weeks as well) and had just been voted Producer of the Year by Rolling Stone. Merenstein was persuaded to fly down from New York to see what the fuss was all about.
Upon hearing the band perform, Merenstein was so inspired that Decca Records signed Glass Harp to a multi-record deal. A short time later, the band found itself in New York's Greenwich Village recording its first album at Jimi Hendrix' Electric Ladyland Studio with Lewis Merenstein as producer.
As a Decca Records artist, the band began to open for such artists as Iron Butterfly, Yes, Traffic, and Chicago.[1] At one point, future James Gang guitarist Joe Walsh was being considered to join New Hudson Exit (the band Phil Keaggy was in prior to the formation of Glass Harp) but the other members of the band felt Walsh's style was too dynamic.
Years later, Amboy Dukes guitar player Ted Nugent was quoted as saying "I don't know what happened to that Phil Keaggy, he could have saved the world with his guitar" in Guitar Player Magazine.
On Valentine's Day in 1970, Keaggy's mother was involved in a fatal car accident. He was heavily involved in drugs at the time, and that same day was badly hurt by an LSD trip. In the midst of this tragedy his sister Ellen took the time to tell him about finding peace in Jesus, and he converted to Christianity.
Keaggy left Glass Harp in 1972 and released his first solo album the following year entitled What a Day. Keaggy married his wife Bernadette the following summer. He then took a brief vacation from recording on his own and only toured in support of other artists like Love Song, 2nd Chapter of Acts, Paul Clark, and Nancy Honeytree. Keaggy returned to the studio in 1976 with Love Broke Thru which included his version of the Randy Stonehill/Keith Green/Todd Fishkind classic song of the same name, which at Keith Green's insistence was the first released recording of the song. During the summer of 1977 Keaggy went on an eighteen-city tour of the western United States with 2nd Chapter of Acts and "a band called David". This was captured in the live triple album How the West Was One. The only release of the Phil Keaggy Band also occurred in 1977, Emerging. The Phil Keaggy Band consisted of Keaggy, Lynn Nichols, Phil Madeira, Dan Cunningham and Terry Andersen. In 1978, Keaggy released his first critically acclaimed instrumental album entitled The Master and the Musician.
The Keaggy family then moved to Leawood, Kansas in August,1979. Their first daughter, Alicia, was born there in March, 1980. The Keaggys left Leawood in 1983 and settled in Costa Mesa, California. Their second daughter, Olivia, was born on Valentine's Day, 1984, and their son, Ian, was born in 1987.
Keaggy was signed to the Contemporary Christian music label Sparrow Records in the 1980s, where he released a string of albums including Town to Town, Ph'lip Side, and Play Thru Me. In 1988, Keaggy would team up with Stonehill, drummer Joe English (who had previously played with Paul McCartney and Wings) , singer Margaret Becker, and others for the Compassion All Star Band's album One by One.
In 1988, Keaggy won his first Dove Award for his second instrumental project, The Wind and the Wheat. Keaggy's second Dove Award came in 1992 for his Celtic-influenced Beyond Nature. From 1998 to 2001, Keaggy dominated the "Instrumental Record" category in the Dove Awards winning awards for Invention, Acoustic Sketches, Majesty and Wonder, and Lights of Madrid.
In 1989, Keaggy teamed up with Randy Stonehill, Russ Taff, Derri Daugherty, Mark Heard, Steve Taylor, Rick Cua and other musicians to create Phil Keaggy and Sunday's Child: a tribute of sorts to 1960s bands like The Beatles. That same year, Keaggy would hit the road with Stonehill for a tour by The Keaggy/Stonehill Band, which included Swirling Eddie David Raven on drums and Daniel Amos bassist Tim Chandler. In the fall of 1989 the Keaggys relocated once again, leaving the sunny shores and crowded freeways of southern California behind and moved to Nashville, Tennessee where they reside currently. A few years later, Keaggy would perform at former Beatle Paul McCartney's sister-in-law's wedding. Keaggy had met Laura Eastman, sister of Linda McCartney, while the former worked at CBN. After the wedding, Keaggy fulfilled a lifelong dream by jamming with McCartney in a bedroom at the Eastman family estate, site of the wedding.
Keaggy followed Sunday's Child in 1990 with all-out rock album Find Me In These Fields and in 1993 with Crimson and Blue, a bluesy rock album that included a cover of Van Morrison's "When Will I Ever Learn to Live in God". That album was also remixed and reissued as Blue, with the added Badfinger cover "Baby Blue". Once again, an impressive list of musicians joined Keaggy for these releases, including Steve Taylor, Rick Cua, Phil Madeira, Charlie Peacock, Sam Bush, John Mark Painter of Fleming and John, Ashley Cleveland, Jimmy Abegg, and fellow 1970s Keaggy Band members Lynn Nichols and Phil Madeira. Keaggy enlisted his old friend John Sferra of Glass Harp for the tour that followed. (The tour also featured Wade Jaynes from Chagall Guevara on bass and Phil Madeira on Hammond B-3 organ.)
In September, Glass Harp found itself in New York's Greenwich Village recording its first album Glass Harp at Jimi Hendrix's Electric Lady Studios with Lewis Merenstein as producer. Years later, a story would circulate widely and persistently concerning Keaggy and Hendrix. It has been said that during an episode of The Tonight Show, Johnny Carson asked Hendrix, "Who is the best guitarist in the world?" Hendrix is said to have answered, "Phil Keaggy." Another version of the story has Hendrix being asked, "Jimi, how does it feel to be the world's greatest guitar player?" To which Hendrix supposedly replied, "I don't know, you'll have to ask Phil Keaggy!" This account is sometimes attributed to a magazine interview in either Rolling Stone or Guitar Player. Occasionally the story has the setting for the question being the Dick Cavett Show. Other versions have the question being posed to Eric Clapton. A more recent variant has Eddie Van Halen being asked the question by either David Letterman or Barbara Walters. Keaggy has long insisted that such stories are completely unfounded, noting that "it was impossible that Jimi Hendrix could ever have heard me...We...recorded our first album at Electric Lady Studios two weeks after his unfortunate death, so I just can’t imagine how he could’ve heard me. I think it’s just a rumor that someone’s kept alive, and it must be titillating enough to keep an interest there...So I don’t think it was said…and that’s it for that!"
Glass Harp reformed around 2001 and released a new album titled "Hourglass" in 2003.
In 2004, Keaggy guest performed with the indie band Dispatch for several songs during The Last Dispatch. It was to be Dispatch's last performance together and became the largest concert in independent music history.[citation needed]
As of 2009, Keaggy continues to record and tour regularly.
He is frequently listed as one of the top fingerstyle guitarists by Guitar Player Magazine readers' polls, but he is equally at home on electric guitar. Keaggy is noted for crowd-pleasing solo live performances where he makes extensive use of recording live layers of loops to accompany himself. To do this he uses only an acoustic guitar but is able to create electric sounds.
Keaggy began performing professionally in the late 60s with drummer John Sferra. The two friends, with the addition of bassist Dan Pecchio, formed Glass Harp in 1968.
A major turning point for the trio was winning an Ohio area's "Battle of the Bands." One of event's judges happened to be an associate of the celebrated producer Lewis Merenstein, who was alerted about the hot young threesome. At the time, Merenstein was fresh from producing albums for many successful artists including The Spencer Davis Group, Turley Richards and Van Morrison's Moondance (Merenstein produced Astral Weeks as well) and had just been voted Producer of the Year by Rolling Stone. Merenstein was persuaded to fly down from New York to see what the fuss was all about.
Upon hearing the band perform, Merenstein was so inspired that Decca Records signed Glass Harp to a multi-record deal. A short time later, the band found itself in New York's Greenwich Village recording its first album at Jimi Hendrix' Electric Ladyland Studio with Lewis Merenstein as producer.
As a Decca Records artist, the band began to open for such artists as Iron Butterfly, Yes, Traffic, and Chicago.[1] At one point, future James Gang guitarist Joe Walsh was being considered to join New Hudson Exit (the band Phil Keaggy was in prior to the formation of Glass Harp) but the other members of the band felt Walsh's style was too dynamic.
Years later, Amboy Dukes guitar player Ted Nugent was quoted as saying "I don't know what happened to that Phil Keaggy, he could have saved the world with his guitar" in Guitar Player Magazine.
On Valentine's Day in 1970, Keaggy's mother was involved in a fatal car accident. He was heavily involved in drugs at the time, and that same day was badly hurt by an LSD trip. In the midst of this tragedy his sister Ellen took the time to tell him about finding peace in Jesus, and he converted to Christianity.
Keaggy left Glass Harp in 1972 and released his first solo album the following year entitled What a Day. Keaggy married his wife Bernadette the following summer. He then took a brief vacation from recording on his own and only toured in support of other artists like Love Song, 2nd Chapter of Acts, Paul Clark, and Nancy Honeytree. Keaggy returned to the studio in 1976 with Love Broke Thru which included his version of the Randy Stonehill/Keith Green/Todd Fishkind classic song of the same name, which at Keith Green's insistence was the first released recording of the song. During the summer of 1977 Keaggy went on an eighteen-city tour of the western United States with 2nd Chapter of Acts and "a band called David". This was captured in the live triple album How the West Was One. The only release of the Phil Keaggy Band also occurred in 1977, Emerging. The Phil Keaggy Band consisted of Keaggy, Lynn Nichols, Phil Madeira, Dan Cunningham and Terry Andersen. In 1978, Keaggy released his first critically acclaimed instrumental album entitled The Master and the Musician.
The Keaggy family then moved to Leawood, Kansas in August,1979. Their first daughter, Alicia, was born there in March, 1980. The Keaggys left Leawood in 1983 and settled in Costa Mesa, California. Their second daughter, Olivia, was born on Valentine's Day, 1984, and their son, Ian, was born in 1987.
Keaggy was signed to the Contemporary Christian music label Sparrow Records in the 1980s, where he released a string of albums including Town to Town, Ph'lip Side, and Play Thru Me. In 1988, Keaggy would team up with Stonehill, drummer Joe English (who had previously played with Paul McCartney and Wings) , singer Margaret Becker, and others for the Compassion All Star Band's album One by One.
In 1988, Keaggy won his first Dove Award for his second instrumental project, The Wind and the Wheat. Keaggy's second Dove Award came in 1992 for his Celtic-influenced Beyond Nature. From 1998 to 2001, Keaggy dominated the "Instrumental Record" category in the Dove Awards winning awards for Invention, Acoustic Sketches, Majesty and Wonder, and Lights of Madrid.
In 1989, Keaggy teamed up with Randy Stonehill, Russ Taff, Derri Daugherty, Mark Heard, Steve Taylor, Rick Cua and other musicians to create Phil Keaggy and Sunday's Child: a tribute of sorts to 1960s bands like The Beatles. That same year, Keaggy would hit the road with Stonehill for a tour by The Keaggy/Stonehill Band, which included Swirling Eddie David Raven on drums and Daniel Amos bassist Tim Chandler. In the fall of 1989 the Keaggys relocated once again, leaving the sunny shores and crowded freeways of southern California behind and moved to Nashville, Tennessee where they reside currently. A few years later, Keaggy would perform at former Beatle Paul McCartney's sister-in-law's wedding. Keaggy had met Laura Eastman, sister of Linda McCartney, while the former worked at CBN. After the wedding, Keaggy fulfilled a lifelong dream by jamming with McCartney in a bedroom at the Eastman family estate, site of the wedding.
Keaggy followed Sunday's Child in 1990 with all-out rock album Find Me In These Fields and in 1993 with Crimson and Blue, a bluesy rock album that included a cover of Van Morrison's "When Will I Ever Learn to Live in God". That album was also remixed and reissued as Blue, with the added Badfinger cover "Baby Blue". Once again, an impressive list of musicians joined Keaggy for these releases, including Steve Taylor, Rick Cua, Phil Madeira, Charlie Peacock, Sam Bush, John Mark Painter of Fleming and John, Ashley Cleveland, Jimmy Abegg, and fellow 1970s Keaggy Band members Lynn Nichols and Phil Madeira. Keaggy enlisted his old friend John Sferra of Glass Harp for the tour that followed. (The tour also featured Wade Jaynes from Chagall Guevara on bass and Phil Madeira on Hammond B-3 organ.)
In September, Glass Harp found itself in New York's Greenwich Village recording its first album Glass Harp at Jimi Hendrix's Electric Lady Studios with Lewis Merenstein as producer. Years later, a story would circulate widely and persistently concerning Keaggy and Hendrix. It has been said that during an episode of The Tonight Show, Johnny Carson asked Hendrix, "Who is the best guitarist in the world?" Hendrix is said to have answered, "Phil Keaggy." Another version of the story has Hendrix being asked, "Jimi, how does it feel to be the world's greatest guitar player?" To which Hendrix supposedly replied, "I don't know, you'll have to ask Phil Keaggy!" This account is sometimes attributed to a magazine interview in either Rolling Stone or Guitar Player. Occasionally the story has the setting for the question being the Dick Cavett Show. Other versions have the question being posed to Eric Clapton. A more recent variant has Eddie Van Halen being asked the question by either David Letterman or Barbara Walters. Keaggy has long insisted that such stories are completely unfounded, noting that "it was impossible that Jimi Hendrix could ever have heard me...We...recorded our first album at Electric Lady Studios two weeks after his unfortunate death, so I just can’t imagine how he could’ve heard me. I think it’s just a rumor that someone’s kept alive, and it must be titillating enough to keep an interest there...So I don’t think it was said…and that’s it for that!"
Glass Harp reformed around 2001 and released a new album titled "Hourglass" in 2003.
In 2004, Keaggy guest performed with the indie band Dispatch for several songs during The Last Dispatch. It was to be Dispatch's last performance together and became the largest concert in independent music history.[citation needed]
As of 2009, Keaggy continues to record and tour regularly.
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Phil Keaggy Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Phil Keaggy:
A Child Just a little boy in the town, town, town Just a…
A New Star Keaggy My mother, she was a queen in her time and…
A Royal Commandment Have you a standard to live by, Some absolute to live…
A Sign Came Through A Window Keaggy Let the sad eyes of the former days Worries in th…
Abide With Me Abide with me, fast falls the eventide The darkness deepens,…
Above All Things I have taken you in my arms, I prefer you to…
Abraham Look at the stars, Abraham And believe I Am. Can you count…
Ain Ain't got no fine Italian suit, Ain't got no pocket full…
All I Have To Do Is Dream Dream, dream, dream, dream Dream, dream, dream, dream Wh…
All There Is to Know With every halting step I take I hang by a thread…
And On That Day In a little corner of the world lived a maiden, Pure…
Arrow My love is an arrow in a straight line, I know…
As the Ruin Falls Due to copyright laws, I cannot publish the words here.…
Baby Blue Guess I got what I deserved, Kept you waiting there too…
Be in My Heart What did I ever do for You that You should…
Be In Time Life at best is very brief, Like the falling of a…
Be Thou My Vision Traditional Be Thou my vision, oh Lord of my heart Noug…
Beneath The Blood-Stained Lintel Ironside-Keaggy Beneath the blood stained lintel I with my …
Big Eraser Everyone's rewriting history, Let history speak for itself. …
Blessed Are Blessed are the poor in spirit; they shall receive the…
Blessed Be the Ties Out of the single life into the family way, So many…
Blue Moon Blue moon you saw me standing alone Without a dream in…
Calling You Inside, peering through my mind's eye Looking to another tim…
Carefree A great sunny day, jump in the pick-up And we'll go…
Carry Me Back Carry me, carry me back to the One I love…Ahh Carry…
Carry On You may feel like throwing the towel in, You may feel…
Chalice The way to find our selves is in the fires…
Cherish the Moment Look out there to my right, a mighty river flowing, Way…
Contemplate the Moon It shines not with a light of it's own, Yet casts…
Disappointment Disappointment His appointment, Change one letter, then I s…
Doin I hear your artificial laugh track, comedy in riddle, Making…
Don Dusty roads, calloused feet, The sun beats upon their heads…
Don't Let Go Of My Heart All alone in the cold-hearted night, I was fading fast. You…
Don't Pass Me By Dusty roads, calloused feet, The sun beats upon their heads…
Everything Is Alright Just when I can see light At the end of my…
Everywhere I Look Far beyond what eyes behold There are places yet to be…
Fare Thee Well Instrumental…
Father Of all the dreams that I have had There is one…
Father And Son Of all the dreams that I have had There is one…
Final Day There's a thing they say in our town If it happens…
Find Me in These Fields Find me in these fields alone, Crusted with the salt of…
From Shore to Shore Keaggy …
From the Beginning Don't you know? Have you not heard? Has it not been…
Full Circle Looking back I can say That I'm glad I've come this…
Gentle and Strong Waking up to hear a little boy's Voice in the…
Get Over It A sure thing matters don't you leave it behind, But you've…
Getting Closer The time has come, be ready Has anyone been forgetting We ar…
God Only Knows I may not always love you But long as there are…
Have Mercy Lord Don't you just hate the sweet smell of success, When every…
Hello Cleveland Comet in Cleveland, yeah yeah yeah Comet in Cleveland, yeah…
Here And Now Keaggy Here they as one take their stand Two lives joine…
Here Comes The Sun Here comes the sun Doo-d'n doo-doo Here comes the sun And…
His Master's Voice Keaggy Unsure hesitating he cracks, He smiles through c…
I I take the chance I catch your sudden eye, One glance…
I Belong To You Keaggy I belong to you, and you're coming into view, My…
I Love You Lord We can be together for now and forever I love you I…
I Will Be There Keaggy I will be there when you cry, I will be…
I Will Sing Keaggy Each morning I will look up to the Lord, And…
I'm Gonna Get You Now Keaggy-Nichols It was a question of proper perspective C…
I've Just Begun Making a go to start off right, The past behind I…
If Not For You If not for you Babe, I couldn't find the door Couldn't eve…
In Between Keaggy I've been torn often between, Often caught here …
In Every Need Anonymous-Keaggy-Longfellow I look to Thee in every need …
In My Life There are places I'll remember All my life, though some hav…
In Your Keep Keaggy-Volz Take me along, ride the wind Like a song in …
Inspiration Secretly you pass me by, Like when the moon lights up…
It A sure thing matters don't you leave it behind, But you've…
It Could've Been Me Keaggy-Walsh I heard the news today that another soldier …
It's You and Me When I'm with you, I feel younger, I feel stronger, take…
Jerusalem And in the street in ancient times Walk upon England's mount…
John the Revelator Tell me who's that writin' John the Revelator Tell me who's…
Just A Moment Away Keaggy-Pinnick He's just a moment away, If you're looki…
Just the Same Locked into a corner, up against a wall I know you've…
Kathy's Song I watched you dance, I heard you sing Riding in Dad's…
Let Everything Else Go Keaggy Chasing down hot air balloons on Sunday morning I…
Life Power, endless power, endless life He gives the power for a…
Life In Song There are places I'll remember All my life, though some have…
Life Love and You I have spoken to you on occasion when around, Just in…
Like an Island Keaggy Autumn of gold, bright colored leaves Painted in…
Little Ones Keaggy Who will speak up for the little ones? Helpless …
Little Star You have found a treasure; Hold it now forever, A prize we…
Look Deep Inside Do I believe that God is just, Fair to each and…
Love Divine Never knew such a love could be found, It's so amazing. I…
Love Is the Reason Love is the reason for us now This is the season…
Make You Feel My Love When the rain is blowing in your face And the whole…
Maker Of The Universe Keaggy-Pitt The Maker of the universe As Man for man was…
March of the Clouds Keaggy …
Micah 6:8 What good is there that I can do? How can…
Morning Light Keaggy On a hill stands a cross, still shining fair, As…
Motor of Love McCartney I can't get over your love No matter how hard …
My Auburn Lady Auburn, 'tis the color of your hair Ah Bern, how…
Noah's Song Keaggy Lift up your wings and fly Fly away far across th…
Nobody's Playgirl Now What is that look you're wearing, Deeper than love shine on…
Nothing but the Blood What can wash away my sins, Nothing but the blood of…
O Sacred Head O sacred Head, now wounded, With grief and shame weighed do…
Olivia Keaggy Olivia, oh how I love you Little one, you capture…
Once I Prayed Keaggy-McDowell Once I prayed, I knew not what I said Sh…
Our Lives Keaggy My, how the days have gone by, Did we sing,…
Papa Song Keaggy Papa will come home soon, It won't be long til…
Play Thru Me Keaggy Up late again tonight, I feel a song coming on…
Pulling Down Keaggy-Volz Engaged in a battle, but not against flesh an…
Real Life Keaggy I had a dream I was running Towards Your mountain…
Redemption Do I want to be right or be redeemed? Will I…
Rejoice Keaggy Now the time of the harvest is near, Don't be…
Reunion of Friends Keaggy Look at you, look at me, Together once again. …
Revive Me God, I need your help now. Feels like I ve forgotten…
Rise Up O Men Of God Rise up O men of God, Have done with lesser things. Give…
Ryan's Song Waiting for this son, We've yearned, we've learned He's …
Salvation Army Band Keaggy-Shacklock Grace - gracious love Reaching out to …
Send Out Your Light Keaggy Send out Your light and truth And let them lead…
She Lying in my bed I hear the clock tick and think…
She Came To Stay Keaggy Lover and friend, She stands by my side through …
She's A Dancer Keaggy She's a dancer, she loves to dance She's a singer…
She's Got A Way Lying in my bed I hear the clock tick and think…
Shouts of Joy Keaggy-Repp All creation shows the glory of the Lord. T…
Somebody Loves You Hey girl, say there girl, somebody loves you, Somebody does …
Something In The Way She Moves There's something in the way she moves Or looks my way,…
Son Of Man Keaggy I will stand in the truth And I'll not be…
Songbird For you, there'll be no more crying For you, the sun…
Sounds Keaggy Sounds, I hear sounds, And it happens every day …
Spend My Life With You Lay me down to rest, Sing me a sweet lullaby, When will…
Still Waters Keaggy-Field By still waters running deep I pray the Lor…
Stone Eyes Keaggy-Madeira-Nichols The chisel cut the stone til the w…
Strong Tower Keaggy Wrong thoughts and emotions have blinded the eyes …
Sunday Monday's child was feeling blue, Tuesday's child who noticed…
Sunday School Give me more darkness said the blind man, Give me more…
Sunday's Child Monday's child was feeling blue, Tuesday's child who notice…
Take a Look Around Keaggy Take a look around and see what's going down. Wh…
Take Me Closer Keaggy Take me closer to Your side Take me closer to…
Tell Me How You Feel Keaggy You say tomorrow tonight is better for me You say…
Tender Love Feels good, everybody Tender lover, tender love Eleanor …
Thank You for Today Thank you for today I am grateful for today is all…
That Is What the Lord Will Do for You Winter's here, autumn's gone Leaves have fallen. It's th…
The Mission Keaggy …
The Survivor I have heard the slander of many, Terror on every side. Whil…
The True Believers Shacklock Just don't know where, where to begin When ea…
The Wall Keaggy You bolt your doors, you load your gun, You buil…
There With You Love, you have my Undivided devotion to you Nothing can ch…
This Side of Heaven Keaggy I've made up my mind, it's been a long time I've…
Time Well He hasn't always been around And He won't always be. …
Time After Time Lying in my bed I hear the clock tick and think…
Town to Town Keaggy I'm living out of a suitcase, I'm moving on with…
Way Back Home Keaggy Way back home in the wild woods of my past I…
We Try to see it my way Do I have to keep…
What a Day Keaggy When I get Home I will see all The holy…
What a Wonder You Are Love, you have truly won my heart today, Love, I am…
When the Wild Winds Blow Keaggy Look at this man, what didn't he have ? What led …
Why Why is upside turning down Why are all these people runnin'…
Wild Heart Somewhere in that empty stare there is a look of…
Wished You Were There We had a happy grand reunion, Hadn't played together in nine…
World of Mine Keaggy Everybody wants to know What it's like to be in…
You Have My Heart In the morning I see you Yours is the smile…
Your Love Broke Through Like a dreamer that was trying to build A highway to…
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