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 Welcome to Kern-Mount World of Silliness and Seriousness 

RKM Songs

 

Ryan Kern-Mount     
ryan@kernmount.com
Last Updated: 04/15/2008, 10:53:43 AM PDT
Date Created: 04/05/2004








Just select a link below to listen to songs I've written/performed/recorded. Please leave comments in the songwriting forum. Thanks for listening!

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Song Title
Duration
Comments
A Love Song NEW! 3:30 A Love Song with a Twist
It's Going to be All Right NEW!
(2:56)
Written by D. Shaw/RKM. It's the Outlaw Blues redux.
Spanish Dessert  popular
(2:10)
Surfy Instrumental
I Believed in You
(3:46)
This one has been rummaging around in my memory for quite awhile and decided to make a showing.
Hey Girl  popular

(2:52)

A study in Reverb
Gena Come Out

(3:30)

Noisy, fast rocker in D

Down  popular

(3:05)

-You Say want your freedom.
-Baby what is that to you?

Lose That Girl  

(3:36)

The Beatles are over-rated.

Stolen Car 

(3:21)

my cover of a Bruce Springsteen song

Take a Look At Me  popular
Take a Look At Me

(3:10)
(2:55)

Langsam Version
Mainstream (Fast) Version

I Saw The Light

(3:06)

Hank Sr.
Long Live Rock n' Roll

(4:19)

Rock is NOT dead

Sometimes  popular

(3:14)

Sometimes it gets so hard to say what I mean, each day.
Summertime Blues

(2:51)

Slower. Kinda boring
Honky Tonk Blues

(2:13)

Hank Sr.
Foolin Blues
(1:02)
Just Foolin Around

 

 



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