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The Maltese Cross
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Firefighting Song Credits Thanks... I’d like to thank some folks. First of all, I’d like to
thank God. It’s been quite a ride so far. To the men and women of the Lawrence
Fire Department, “youse” guys (and gals) are the best. We have the best fire
department in the world in Lawrence and I am proud to be part of it. Thanks to my mother and father – Mary and Ed – who gave
me my faith, my voice and my “way with words.” A special thanks to my dad
who taught me how to stay safe on the job. To Shannon, Kristen, and Eddie; three
better people I couldn’t have dreamed of having for kids. To Aidan, Liam, and
Ryan for letting me come over whenever I want – almost. To Mike Hohenadel for
your great artwork and for being a great Son-in-Law. To Reets, Kathy, and Susan,
my sisters, who are always there for me and their loved ones. And to Eddie Walsh
for all your help and your friendship. To Rick Asmega, the gentle giant: You’re a genius my friend. Thanks for all your hard work. To Mick Donner who got this project off the ground and laid the foundation for this work. Thanks Mick. To Robbie Barton, for the extraordinary guitar work. Rock on Robbie. To Al Gagnon – the Maestro – so many gigs, so much ministry. Thanks to Steve Daigle. Thanks also to Laurel McMahon Cortellino, my voice teacher. To Brian Kingsley for all his help throughout the years, for his leadership and friendship, and for being the inspiration for writing “The Fireman’s Prayer.” Thanks Bri. To The Boston
and Worcester Pipers – what a song. Nice job. Especially for my lifelong
friend Ray Kenyon – thanks “Pork.” Thanks to Frank Napolitano and Skip
Fisher for percussion and to Chuck Malandrino and Mike Messineo. A special
thanks to Dave Parker – “I sing like I can.” To Saint Michael’s choir,
“Thanks for the invite. I needed that.” To the Lawrence Fire Department committee I set up to help
me – Graeme Millar, Ronnie LaVallee and Rene LaVallee. To Chief Rick Fredette,
for all your support way back when. Thanks to Deputy John Marsh for help with my
English grammar. To Cindy (Sirois) Roberge, who saw something in me that took a
while for me to see in myself. To Massachusetts State Fire Marshall Stephen Coan,
“It only took 14 years, but who’s counting?” Thanks to (retired) Chief
Dick Shafer. And to all those I don’t mention – you know who you are, and I
am eternally grateful for all you’ve done. And last, but certainly not least, to the men and women of
the fire departments of the Merrimack Valley who kept coming no matter what. You
were like the Cavalry coming over the hill to rescue us. We were down to 100 men
and going further down if it weren’t for Charlie Tontar (thanks Charlie!). The
only way to pay you back is to come when you call. Thanks one and all. - Eddie Murphy Executive Producer Edward J. Murphy Jr. Producers Mick Donner/Rick Asmega Sound Engineer Rick Asmega Graphic Design Mike Hohenadel Vocals Edward J. Murphy Jr. Back up Vocals Chuck Malandrino, Mike Messineo Acoustic Guitar Edward J. Murphy Jr. Bass Mick Donner Rick Asmega Banjo Mick Donner Electric and Classical Guitars Robbie Barton Keyboard/Synthesizer Al Gagnon Brian Kingsley Drums Frank Napolitano, Skip Fisher Bodhran Mick Donner Bagpipes The Boston Gaelic Fire Brigade Pipes & Drums, The Worcester Fire Brigade Pipes & Drums |