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Bookwrights House is delighted to introduce "Timeless Melodies" by Robert Dennis-a soulful and nostalgic journey into the heart of American storytelling through song. Born in the mid-1930s in Tennessee, Dennis was shaped by the quiet beauty of rural life and the steady rhythms of a bygone era. His early years spent on a Kingston Springs farm and later on Park Avenue in Nashville imbued him with a deep appreciation for simplicity, family, and memory-values that echo powerfully through every line of this lyrical collection. Timeless Melodies is more than a songbook-it's a heartfelt anthology of…mehr

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Bookwrights House is delighted to introduce "Timeless Melodies" by Robert Dennis-a soulful and nostalgic journey into the heart of American storytelling through song. Born in the mid-1930s in Tennessee, Dennis was shaped by the quiet beauty of rural life and the steady rhythms of a bygone era. His early years spent on a Kingston Springs farm and later on Park Avenue in Nashville imbued him with a deep appreciation for simplicity, family, and memory-values that echo powerfully through every line of this lyrical collection. Timeless Melodies is more than a songbook-it's a heartfelt anthology of original lyrics that stir emotions and awaken memories. From enduring love and deep longing to quiet grief and playful humor, each piece reflects the lived experience of a man who has watched the world change and captured its essence in timeless verse. Whether you're reading "I Love You Like an Addict" or smiling at "Here Comes Grumpy," Dennis offers lyrics that feel at once personal and universal. Now available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and booksellers nationwide, Timeless Melodies is a must-have for fans of classic Americana, country lyricism, and heartfelt poetry. Rediscover the music of memory-order your copy today.
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I was born in the mid-1930s in Nashville, Tennessee. My first years, I grew up on my grandfather's farm in Kingston Spring, Tennessee, before my father was called back to the Workshop for the blind. Was called back to work. He had been living with all of us for some time. So we moved back to Nashville on Park Avenue. We had to live close to the workshop since he had to walk from work. The other thing I remember at the town house was when we had a well closed at the back porch. It was raining that day, so we were playing on the porch-me, my hatchet and brother Russell.