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Alone Again
Thom Larson singing this 1984 Power Ballad by Dokken.
Spellbinder
Written by: Thom Larson (circa mid-'80's)
Major Additional Musical Concepts: Dennis Mason
This recording was made in 2013/2014
Vocals: Thom Larson
Instruments: Dennis Mason
© Thom Larson
When I Look Into Your Eyes
Thom Larson singing Firehouse's 1992 Power Ballad, When I Look Into Your Eyes.
Fisherman's Blues
Sung by Thom Larson (originally performed by The Waterboys).
Crying
Thom Larson singing this 1961 number two hit, originally sung by Roy Orbison.
For Crying Out Loud
Thom Larson takes on this epic Meat Loaf song. At 8:56 long, you'll think that this song is getting ready to end several times before it actually does. But it's still a great song; definitely worth the listen.
He Ain't Heavy
A 2013 tribute to Boston, after the tragic bombing at the Boston Marathon (sung by Thom Larson). The song was originally made popular by the Hollies, back in 1969.
Everybody Hurts
Vocal performance by Thom Larson. Song by REM from their 1992 album "Automatic For The People".
Mr. Lonely
I originally recorded this as a tribute for our troops on Veteran's Day, 2016.
O Holy Night
Thom Larson singing this classic Christmas song.
Heaven Can Wait
By Jim Steinman (made famous on the Meat Loaf “Bat Out Of Hell” album), sung by Thom Larson.
Song writing legend Jim Steinman wrote a musical titled “Neverland” (based on the story of Peter Pan) that premiered at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC in 1977.
Three songs from that musical went on to be included on the Steinman/Meat Loaf blockbuster album “Bat Out Of Hell”. Those songs were, “All Revved Up With No Place To Go”, Bat Out Of Hell”, and this one – “Heaven Can Wait” (a song that was sung by Wendy in the musical).
This one was kind of tough to get right – I’m so used to hearing Meat Loaf’s version over the years, but I really wanted it to be my take on Heaven Can Wait, not “Thom Larson imitates Meat Loaf singing Heaven Can Wait”.
Still The One
Vocal performance by Thom Larson. Song by Shania Twain (1997).

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