Download Carmen_jpop_voicemail.mp3
In 2002, I wrote a song about San Francisco called City So Small.
The story behind the song:
I used to ride the express bus from the outer Richmond into downtown San Francisco every day.
One day I saw my friend Caley standing on a street corner as my bus whizzed by. I tried to wave at him, but he didn't see me.
I hastily scribbled these songs lyrics on the back of an envelope, and one fine morning, after a totally crazy all-night party, my sister came over to my house, and we created this song and recorded it INTO our Sprint VOICEMAIL.
For weeks I could only share this song with people by forwarding the voicemail to others on the Sprint network. I posted this dilemma on my Ryze.com page and Sanford Barr pm'd me to send it to him to extract the audio and convert it to mp3. He even edited in the voicemail prompts.
This song is a purely digital creation.
I've reposted it here in 2008, but it's just as relevant as it was in 2002
City So Small, lyrics/melody: CDJ, keyboards: Toni DJ
Standing on the corner, waiting for the bus to come
City So Small
I see you, I know
I know people, I know
I see people I know
In the City
City So Small
I always maybe, run into you
and we wave to each other
I don't know if you see me though
But I see you
In the City
City So Small
City So Small,
People So Much
Yet We Cannot
Keep in Touch
What's wrong with all these people?
In the City
City So Small
City So Small © 2002 Carmen Leilani De Jesus
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