"She must have thought he was better than me. I wish she had a heart, I wish she had a heart, this is the end of the play, there's nothing more I can say." "Wish She Had a Heart" by Ken Lehnig
SAN DIEGO, CA, October 22, 2022 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Desert Windsong Music and recording artist, singer, songwriter, musician, and producer Ken Lehnig released their second single release, "Wish She Had a Heart," from Ken's upcoming collection and sixth solo album "Between Us" set for release on 11-23-2022.
"Wish She Had a Heart" is a jazz/pop tune that looks at a 'relationship gone bad' with a strong hook and outstanding musicianship, especially from award-winning keyboardist Ed Kornhauser and the astonishing sax performance of San Diego jazz saxophonist Ross Rizzo.
When Ken first wrote the song about a man's broken heart over a 'taken by surprise' lost relationship. It was meant to be a rock piece but upon going into the studio Ken's guitar tracks and John Hildebrand's bass tracks tended to feel jazzier, riffy, and more appropriate to the lyric story. Ed picked up on the feel and 'sealed the deal with his brilliant jazz piano contribution. Ross took it over the top with a stunning sax solo.
A great melody, Ken's heartfelt vocal performance, and wonderful musicianship make "Wish She Had a Heart" one of the best cuts on an eclectic mix of tunes from Ken Lehnig's upcoming "Between Us" Album. Look for it everywhere.
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American Windsong Music is a boutique record company owned by Ken Lehnig and John Hildebrand, that records and distributes timeless, and relevant songs that are strong and unique in lyrics and melody, and speak to the American experience through the interpretation of traditional American musical forms.
Based out of Encinitas, CA we record and publish rock, folk, country, blues, pop, praise, and gospel music. American Windsong Music is affiliated with Desert Windsong Publishing.
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