Save A Little For You by Charles Edmund Carter

Broadjam Artist: Charles Edmund CarterSong: Save A Little For YouBroadjam Pro Reviewer: Nikki Hornsby (Songwriter, Artist, Producer, Arranger)Pro General Comments: The lead vocal with doubles in spots fills the song up well as I said back in 4/13/2021 …

Charles Edmund Carter

Broadjam Artist: Charles Edmund Carter
Song: Save A Little For You

Broadjam Pro Reviewer:
Nikki Hornsby (Songwriter, Artist, Producer, Arranger)

Pro General Comments: The lead vocal with doubles in spots fills the song up well as I said back in 4/13/2021 when I first reviewed it. Sounds a bit like four to five country vocal groups at those places in this song. The balance made with the female & male vocal points you indicated on your page is good since that technique works well with this song. The vocal grouping is good on pitch and the topic concept is good. "Save a little" is a good filler cut for an LP and time of 3:03 is good in that way time too. If it's to be released on radio it's a fair play by timing alone with the marketing. With your promotion team you might look into marketing to a tv cable commercial for use in "save a little for me... save a little for you" in the background or bumper intro cut works well too. Also this time I heard a need to redo in studio to pull back music at 1:32 to 2:11 so it doesn't walk over the vocals too much. Of course your producer/engineer to Mastering engineer might have caught that part plus maybe the ending needs faster fade out on the cymbal echo but certainly your engineer might fix it easily. Again, as you may know the purpose of writing commercially is to find a spot for the returns on the investment which also perpetuates more success, I'm sure you know this too.

Quote From Pro: As I said back in 4/2021 again the potential of this song is there since the production is solid but only in my humble opinion. The technical parts are ok and visions now must go to your team of marketing this song to the public as I am sure that can be seen when this "little for me... little for you" is listened to by their marketing ears to the lyrics and nice up tempo. Good luck as I look forward to hearing about your great successes with any of the songs you've written. Also, I look forward to my reviewing by Broadjam's Pro Reviewing in the future as well. Thank you for songs I've enjoyed and even the ones I've had suggestions about ... just keep writing! It's been an honor to hear the creative process by both you guys. God bless & keep creative!