Moo-Town Productions: Music
From ONE BALL OF CLAY
Sisters
(The Moxie Chicks)
La Tierra Misma (The Same Ball Of Clay)
Why Can't Man Make Peace?
A Cannon For Washington Square
Peace Light
(The Recycled Angels)
Monument
(Brett Kemnitz)
Written as a tip of the hat to some hometown heroes and also in response to a song (and songwriter) that I've long admired.
Mule
(Pamela Means)
A chunk of real life history in ol’ Milwaukee.
Be All You Can Be
Wall To The Sea
(Laurent Soucie)
I Have Come To Take My Boy Home
(Sweet Diversity)
From EAST SIDE GUY
I Have Come To Take My Boy Home
(Jym Mooney)
East Side Guy
Like A Moth To A Flame
Molasses
(Jym Mooney)
- MP3 play whole song, hi-fi (broadband)
- MP3 short clip, hi-fi play (broadband)
- MP3 play whole song, lo-fi (modem)
- MP3 short clip, lo-fi play (modem)
A true story about an industrial accident that occurred in Boston in 1919.
Murphy
Fool For You
(Jym Mooney)
Originally released in 1991 on Jym's cassette It Ain't A Sin To Grin.
Groundhog
(Jym Mooney)
Originally released in 1991 on Jym's cassette It Ain't A Sin To Grin.
Katie's Last Song
(Jym Mooney)
Featuring a multi-vocal chorus by Carol Lee Hopkins. Originally released in 1991 on Jym's cassette It Ain't A Sin To Grin.
Sandy Brown
More Or Less The Lovesick Blues Again
(Jym Mooney)
Originally released in 1985 on Jym's LP The Lines Are Open.