Some new Malcolm Morley music…

I’ve been beavering away writing some new songs, as well as re-intrepreting an old Help Yourself favourite. I’d love to know what you think ~ have a listen by clicking here.

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  1. Dear Malcolm
    Thanks for sharing your new music with us. It was a pleasure to listen to it. Please send more!
    All the best
    Kirsten

    Comment by Kirsten (Copenhagen) — May 26, 2011 @ 5:34 am

  2. Happy New Year, Malcolm. I hope to get the chance to see you again in 2012.
    Kind regards

    Chris

    Comment by Chris Hurst — December 31, 2011 @ 11:52 pm

  3. I liked it! In fact I think I may like it more than the original version on The Return of Ken Whaley. I am really looking forward to hearing whatever the new material turns out to be.

    I shall pop back every now and then to see if it has arrived yet :)

    Cheers
    Owen

    Comment by Owen Kelly — February 25, 2012 @ 5:41 pm

  4. Brilliant but then it would, we spoke a few years back on the phone when i asked is it ok to play some of your Help Yourself tracks on a local Cambridge radio station i was being interviewed on, since ive been asked so much about your history with the Helps, Man, and your solo stuff, amazing song writing lyrics, so glad i was around Walthamstow when times were at there best,AMERICAN MOTHER, as got to be one of the greatest tracks on the gratest album ever produced,Thanks for making some of the best music i have ever heard, good luck for the future,
    D W,

    Comment by helpyourself fan big time — October 26, 2012 @ 12:36 pm

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