I WISH I COULD RUN LIKE A RIVER
I wrote my first song on the banks of this river
back when The Dead Sea was
still feeling pretty good.
I was 17.
Since then I’ve been told my songs should be
heard by a broader audience.
I built this website to pursue that idea
I suppose it could be called “online busking”.
Here you are free to download the songs and
listen whenever and wherever you want.
Use of headgear is highly encouraged.
Also included is a collection of some of my
best photos and other writings.
If you find value here and want to help me out
I respectfully invite you to
PLEASE CLICK
If you have given me the gift of listening I will
always be grateful to you for that.
– Doug Olson –

ขอบคุณสำหรับบทเพลงที่ไพเราะฟังแล้วรู้สึกเบาสบายและมีความสุขหวังว่าจะมีหลายคนที่ชื่นชอบเช่นเดียวกันกับฉันและตอบกลับในสิ่งดีเช่นเดียวกันที่คุณมอบให้ฉันขอให้คุณจงมีแต่ความสุขตลอดไปเช่นกัน
Oh, my gosh! You are such a genius! I love your mind, your music, and your sister! Lol…It is so good that you are sharing your wonderful gifts in perfect timing. Beautiful work, Doug. Xo
Ohh, and the deep photography! What a beautiful soul you are. The photo of Doris made me cry. I love her.
Thank you for the kind words.
It’s a vastly fantastic experience, this thing called life.
Wow, your site has improved immensely in the last couple of days. Thrilled to see my favorite songs included!! Beautiful photos.
Thank you very much and I’m glad you noticed the changes. Since I had no real experience in designing a website the learning curve has been HUGE! I plan to keep adding content so check back once in a while. And USE HEADGEAR!
So happy you have finally done this. You know your family adores you and your music. I hope everyone can see the magic in your music 🎶. You are one of a kind; an amazing friend and musician/songwriter. Never stop Doug.
Thank you for your very kind words. They mean a lot, especially coming from somebody who has appreciated my songs since the last millennium. Please share this website with everybody you think might find some value in it. I’m grateful to you.
“My Poor Four-Tired Friend”
What a great song you’ve written about an automobile, in this case a van. We’ve all had a car – maybe our first, second, or even our last car that kept on rolling on a wing and a prayer. You’ve chronicled its service to the owner with humor and heart.
Thanks for listening! I guess I will never be certain whether My Poor Four-Tired Friend was used on an episode of Car Talk. Memories of driving that 1969 Ford Econoline feel as if it happened twenty lifetimes ago. I’m grateful to receive your comments.