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This Time He Will Lose This Time He Will Lose

Ghost House Ghost House
George Potor sings and plays acoustic guitar on a song about the place in the neighborhood that never seems to keep its occupants. My beautiful and talented wife, Terri Peterson created and photographed the Ghost doily.

Won't Be Happy Long Won't Be Happy Long
George Potor plays acoustic guitars and sings

The Party's At The Potorson Crèche The Party's At The Potorson Crèche

The Greatest Color The Greatest Color

Before We Got Our Phones Before We Got Our Phones

I Got Nuthin' I Got Nuthin'
George Potor's alter-ego country singer Darvon Klucker wrote this song as he was frustrated at not having a new song for Songwriter Night. George Potor plays acoustic guitar and sings.

Daylight Savings Daylight Savings
George Potor's country-singing alter ego named Darvon Klucker tries to figure out the meaning of Daylight Savings using acoustic guitar and vocals

Try And Guess Salad Try And Guess Salad
George Potor plays electric guitar and sings the recipe for a questionable food.

Croonacy In Space Croonacy In Space
George Potor plays electric guitar and sings on the 21st song about the Seventeen Cent Croonie

Please, Please Play That Melody (The One Where The Please, Please Play That Melody (The One Where The
George Potor sings and plays acoustic guitar

Darvon Klucker Got The Blues Darvon Klucker Got The Blues
George Potor plays electric guitar and sings on the 8th song by his country singer alter ego, Darvon Klucker

Croonipathic 3-D Printer on the Moon Croonipathic 3-D Printer on the Moon
George Potor plays acoustic guitar and sings.

Seventeen 2.0 (Twoops) Seventeen 2.0 (Twoops)
George Potor plays acoustic guitars and sings on the 17th song in the Seventeen Cent Croonie story. Nostalgia kicks in to sell a golden foil coin with chocolate inside. The cool kids call them "Twoops".

Croonie Kyute Prime Croonie Kyute Prime
George Potor plays electric guitar and sings on the 19th song in the Seventeen Cent Croonie series

My Sister Darvocette My Sister Darvocette
George Potor plays electric guitars and sings on the 7th song by his faux country singer alter ego, Darvon Klucker. Darvon looks up to his big sister, Darvocette, who is a singer, a painter and a cellular biologist of Acadian descent.

Used To Be Something Else Used To Be Something Else
George Potor plays acoustic guitars and sings on this song by faux country star, Darvon Klucker. Lately, Darvon's been thinking about change; some of it's good, some of it's not, and some of it's simply change. Everything's got a new name.

All Jammed Up (With Croonies) All Jammed Up (With Croonies)
George Potor plays electric guitars and sings this, the 18th song in the Seventeen Cent Croonies series. In this one, a couple guys break into the abandoned clubhouse at Croonie Park. In an old Choco-Pow Nugget vending machine, they find Croonies.

Bring On The Yule Log Bring On The Yule Log
George Potor plays acoustic guitar, jingle bells, and sings. Terri Peterson delivers uptalk intro. This is song 10 in his growing collection of Foodist songs about questionable, but real, recipes.

The Bigger the Words, the Greater the Love The Bigger the Words, the Greater the Love
George Potor plays acoustic guitar and sings on the fifth song by faux country star, Darvon Klucker