A MOMENT I'LL NEVER FORGET
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 A MOMENT I'LL NEVER FORGET

The day I took my little boy to the ballpark for the very first time
He wore his cap and glove, my little man, standin' in the ticket line
I took his hand and led him up the ramp
We made our way out on the upper deck
His eyes lit up when he saw that green grass
That's a moment I'll never forget

The crowd had started thinning out, the game was over by the bottom of the eighth
So we headed down to the good seats, right behind third base
Next batter swung, the foul ball came toward us
I caught it one bounce off the steps
I was proud to hand it to my son
That's a moment I'll never forget

     Later on, out in the parking lot, he clutched his treasure in his hands
     Looked up at me - all one big grin - and said, thank you, dad

Then he saw a younger boy, in a wheelchair, and he thought for a while
But before he got into the car, he asked me to wait, and he smiled
It was quite a sacrifice he made
He put the ball in that boy's mitt
Should've seen that little guy's face
That's a moment I'll never forget

Should've seen the pride on my face
That's a moment I'll never forget

Written by Mark "Moke" Cameron, Seth Jackson and Jeff Stewart
Copyright 2002 Mark Cameron / Row Town Music (ASCAP) / Blue Clover Music (ASCAP)
         

                    

   
       
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Status: This album is in development

Concept: Story Songs, Character Portraits
    
Songs:
Now That I'm in the Picture
Pull Over
From Tucson to Me
Should Have Told Me That in Tulsa
Mama, Do You Hear the Rain?
Love Thing
Till Roses Turn to Stone
Overalls and Pantyhose
A Moment I'll Never Forget
Factory Blues
Before I Stay
The Stranger
Talkin' Through Tin Cans

    

    
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Co-Writer(s):  Mark "Moke" Cameron, Seth Jackson and Jeff Stewart (see www.JeffStewart.com )

No bio or picture available for Moke yet.

Seth Jackson

Seth Jackson is a full-time professional songwriter.  He wrote his first song in 1983, while he was studying for his MBA degree at the Wharton School.  His     second song, "The Atomic Bop", received airplay in the Boston area, prompting The Beat Magazine to write, "Be on the Seth Jackson alert..."  Several years later, Seth left the corporate world to study at the Grove School of Music in Los Angeles, where he earned a diploma in Songwriting.

Commuting between Nashville and Los Angeles, Seth is continually expanding the circle of writers, publishers, artists, and record labels he works with.  His collaborators include #1 hit writers and others at publishing companies such as Best Built Songs, Universal, Southern Cow, and more. Seth's catalog is promoted through his own publishing company, Row Town Music.

In addition to country music, Seth writes rock/alternative, pop, blues, and  humorous songs, as well as specialty songs tailored for specific projects.  His song, "Daddy Tried" appears in the motion picture "Letters From a Killer" starring Patrick Swayze.   Seth's song "What's One More Heartache?" was the title cut of Chris Curtice's CD on Ancy Records. Other credits include "We Can Try", recorded by Daniel Nahmod, "Music to My Heart" recorded by  Mr. Dyer's Daughters,"Bucket of Bolts", "I Love My Car", and "Back Seat Baby" all recorded by the The Car Heads, "There Oughta Be a Law" recorded by Blake Luquette, "She Wants a Family" recorded by Tanya Sims plus recordings by various other artists on   independently released CD's and demo projects.

Seth, an ASCAP member, is NSAI Regional Workshop Coordinator for the Los Angeles area and the editor of the Los Angeles Country Notes bulletin. He is a member of The Tennessee Songwriters Assn. and the Songwriters Guild of America.

    Publishers, producers, and recording artists who would like to obtain a demo of Seth's material, please send a detailed email to
    webmaster.hitmeister@mindspring.com. Please be as specific as possible about the artist and project, including the style of the artist and the
    type of song being sought.


Other Song(s) Written with Jeff Stewart:  She's to Live For, A Moment I'll Never Forget,
Fire Under the Bridge, The Wicked Witch Won't Come and more . . .


       


   

       
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     I THINK it was Moke's title . . . but I'm not sure . . . guessing that because I gave him the
first spot (that is usually for whoever comes up with the title).  I do remember that we wrote this, the three
of us, in my apartment in Nashville.  I was sitting at the computer with my guitar and the guys
were on my couch . . . this was before I was a season ticket holder for the Nashville Sounds . . . Nashville's
AAA baseball team.  We wrote the story together . . . mostly my music.

   

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