I wrote this song in the late ‘80s about an eye-opening experience with intolerance that I had in the ‘70s. An idealistic young black woman, I was the lead singer in a band that was driving to a gig in the American Southwest, when the dream of freedom and equality that I shared with my generation, suddenly came into question. “In our stunned silence we looked askance. We gazed out the window at that great expanse that had invited us to right the wrongs, improve our circumstance. We Were Dreamers."

We Were Dreamers ‘80s

I wrote this song in the late ‘80s about an eye-opening experience with intolerance that I had in the ‘70s. An idealistic young black woman, I was the lead singer in a band that was driving to a gig in the American Southwest, when the dream of freedom and equality that I shared with my generation, suddenly came into question. “In our stunned silence we looked askance. We gazed out the window at that great expanse that had invited us to right the wrongs, improve our circumstance. We Were Dreamers."

Writing this song, it was fun to look back at the various intersections, ideas and dreams that I didn’t pursue, when things could have gone very differently, and being content with where I found myself. One of my favorite songs…..enjoy!

“No Regrets ‘98”

Writing this song, it was fun to look back at the various intersections, ideas and dreams that I didn’t pursue, when things could have gone very differently, and being content with where I found myself.

It was a very happy time. I was thinking about my family and about how every choice we make, every decision, plays it’s own part in determining our path in life.

One of my favorite songs…..enjoy!

I wrote “Something I Can Dance To” in about 1990. I had recently become a mom, set up my new studio, and was hoping to follow up my hit “New Attitude” from a few years earlier with an energetic, radio-friendly song. It’s a fun track I produced, played, and sang myself. Enjoy! “Something I Can Dance To” is the first track off ‘Unreleased: Earlier Work’, a collection of never before released recordings written, produced, and performed by Sharon Robinson from 1988- 2003. Listen on all major streaming platforms now!

“Something I Can Dance To 1990”

I wrote “Something I Can Dance To” in about 1990. I had recently become a mom, set up my new studio, and was hoping to follow up my hit “New Attitude” from a few years earlier with an energetic, radio-friendly song. It’s a fun track I produced, played, and sang myself. Enjoy!

“Something I Can Dance To” is the first track off ‘Unreleased: Earlier Work’, a collection of never before released recordings written, produced, and performed by Sharon Robinson from 1988- 2003.

Listen on all major streaming platforms now!

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/0LkvMXlLIY6znIPVB81IDe

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXkn_bYR4_w

Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/unreleased-earlier-work-something-i-can-dance-to-90-single/1545093987

SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/sharonrobinsonmusic/something-i-can-dance-to-1990

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Here is a song I wrote a couple of years ago called “Feathers”.

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My tribute to my friend Leonard Cohen.

My tribute to my friend Leonard Cohen.