I'll have to dig into my file archives to find the style file, but it is essentially nothing more than the fast jazz style of the PSR-S950 slowed down considerably, "D" variation, and muting most of the components of the style. After that, it's just a matter of sitting down and playing and singing. Now, I'm not a good player by any means, but back in 2016 when I first recorded the song, I still had a decent singing voice, but it was in the process of failing. This was when the doctors also told me that I had idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and that I only had a short time to live. During the next couple of years, I recorded about 15 CDs, each with about a dozen songs - they're all in a folder above my desk.
I never use SMF for the simple reason that you no longer had control of the dance floor, and during the 30 years I was on stage, I did my best to keep that floor filled to capacity. One of the best lessons I learned from DMJ was that if you cannot dance to the song, there is no reason to play it - IMO, he was right on the money.
Later that year, I recorded the same song using a country ballad, which to me sounded much better, but it was not the same as the Brook Benton rendition, and my wife said I should stick to the older one. When my arranger keyboard comes back from the keyboard hospital, which will, hopefully be soon, I will download it off the USB drive and post it as well.
Thanks for listening and commenting, from Russia, Kabinopus,
Gary
