Emily has just published an e-book of her songs for guitar.  With lyrics and chord diagrams, the songbook includes 18 songs from her first five albums.  You can order the e-book from Emily’s shop and you will be sent a link to download the PDF.

The guitar songs included are listed below and are all available to stream on this website.  A piano songbook will be published later this year.

All That You Wanted
Back Home
Beautiful
Falling On My Feet
For Free
Free
I’d Rather Be
Keep Walking
Lighthouse Man
Old Valentine
On The Radio
Over The Waterfall
She Knows
Someday
Somewhere In The Blue
Start Over Again
Stranger Place
Woke Up

It has taken me years to finish this project but it’s finally done – my songbook for guitar.

This e-book includes 18 songs from my first five albums with chord diagrams and lyrics. See the list below.  All the songs are available to stream on my website.

I love the idea of other people singing my songs. If you play guitar, I hope this songbook will make it easier. Don’t be put off by some of the scary chord names – I am not an accomplished guitarist so all the shapes flow easily from one to the other.

A piano songbook will follow later this year.

xx

All That You Wanted
Back Home
Beautiful
Falling On My Feet
For Free
Free
I’d Rather Be
Keep Walking
Lighthouse Man
Old Valentine
On The Radio
Over The Waterfall
She Knows
Someday
Somewhere In The Blue
Start Over Again
Stranger Place
Woke Up

On 17th October this year, while the world was in lockdown, Christian and I did a gig at Eudlo Hall in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland, Australia.

43 people were allowed under Covid restrictions to attend.  We were joined on stage by two sisters – violinist Sarah King and cellist Louise King.  I’d spent two months writing the string arrangements, something which I dearly love to do, and after only one rehearsal together, we did the gig.

It was a great night – one of the best gigs I think we’ve ever done.  The promoter Michael Whiticker did the sound and recorded it and when we heard the tracks we decided to make it into a live album.  We had put our ancient camcorder at the back of the hall and another camera in the middle (thanks to Sally Walker), and so while Christian mixed the tracks I’ve just spent the last six weeks making a film of the gig.

So here it is for you.  You can watch the videos of the two sets and download for free the ‘Live at Eudlo Hall’ album and lyric booklet.  Please feel free to share the link with your friends. 

https://emilymaguire.com/music/live-at-eudlo-hall

‘Live at Eudlo Hall’ includes a sneak preview of five new songs which will be on my next studio album.  After such a difficult year, I wanted to give you these songs as a Christmas gift in the hope that they will uplift, comfort and inspire.

Wishing you all a happy Christmas and a much happier, peaceful 2021.

xx

Shaktu Records has just released a live video and a free new album ‘Live at Eudlo Hall’ recorded on 17 October 2020 in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland, Australia.

The album features sisters Sarah and Louise King on strings and includes a sneak preview of five new songs that will be on Emily’s forthcoming sixth studio album.  You can watch videos of both sets from Eudlo Hall and download the free album and lyric booklet here.  Please feel free to share the album ‘Live at Eudlo Hall’ with your friends.

 

Thanks to everyone who came to my gig at Eudlo Hall in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland on Saturday night. It was such a buzz performing old and new songs with such an amazing string duo as Sarah and Louise King. We enjoyed it so much. You should be able to see/hear some of it very soon…

Emily has just posted a new blog to celebrate World Mental Health Day which includes the final part of her recent online performance commissioned by the US-based Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA) for their annual national conference last week.

Emily is passionate about the benefits of music for mental health.  You can find out more about her award-winning work singing songs for mental health hospitals and groups here.

To celebrate World Mental Health Day today, here is a video of me in my studio at home in the Australian bush, singing my song ‘Start Over Again’ (from my album ‘Believer’).  This was part of an online performance which was commissioned by the Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (USA) to close their virtual conference this month.

‘Start Over Again’ is a song about recovery.  There are many roads to recovery, but we are all on the same journey.  Sometimes the going is easy, sometimes it’s hard.  One of the ways I cope with the ups and downs of my mental health is to write a poem every morning after my meditation practice.  Here is one I wrote last week:

Straitjacket

I would be anxious
If I was you
She said
Leaning forward
With a smile
And I’m not sure
How to respond
To that
As this is therapy
Supposedly
And it should be
Helping
But somehow
I feel more worried
Now than ever
As if my life
Were a cliff
And I am
Forever falling
But so far
So far
I haven’t hit
The ground
And maybe
If I just relax
I’ll find that
This straitjacket
Is really
Wings wrapped
Around me
So all I need
To do is untie
The knot
And learn
How to fly.

Emily is performing live at 3 gigs in south-east Queensland over the coming months, COVID restrictions permitting.  Please see her gigs page for details.

Work is continuing on her sixth album with violinist Sarah King’s fourth and final recording session last week.  Emily has just posted 2 new blogs, including a new poem and a lyric video for an old song from ‘Keep Walking’.

I’ve started writing a poem a day again after my morning meditation practice. I’m not songwriting at the moment so it’s good to have another creative outlet. These poems are really automatic writing, like the ones in my book ‘Meditation Mind’. They don’t rhyme and take a minute to write. Somehow something always comes out of the ether as I sit there with a pencil, a cup of coffee and a blank page. You can read below the poem I wrote today.

Below also is a lyric video for an old song you might remember from my album ‘Keep Walking’. The photo was taken on Winspit beach on the Isle of Purbeck, my spiritual home. I wonder when I’ll be back there again.

xx

Clouds

Sometimes I feel
Like I’m the only one
And it’s a lonely
Place to be
But then I remember
The whole world
Is fearful, wondering
What will happen next
And then I think
Of the practice of tonglen
How to turn arrows
Into flowers
If we all just sat down
In silence
Under a tree perhaps
Somehow our minds
Would unwind
And these tangled
Threads of thought
Would become
Wisps of air
No more solid
Than a cloud
Clouds have something
To teach us
About beauty
About lightness of being
About impermanence
We are all
Coming to terms
With being alive
We are all fire-eaters
And trapeze artists
Hoping there’s a
Safety net to catch
Our fall, waiting
For the sunset
As the clouds change
From white to red
To grey to black
And that’s okay
We might be afraid
Of the night
But we all know
You need the darkness
To see the stars.