
An Original Song by James Wm. Frank
Tabula Rasa RV Tour – OTA Edition
About the Song
Solo Again is a boots-on-the-floor, hand-on-the-wheel kind of anthem. Born from selling it all and hitting the road, it’s about rolling solo with grit, freedom, and a grin. No picket fences here—just wide-open highways, a punchy bassline, and the steady thump of tires keeping time with the beat of your own heart.
This mid-beat country rock number drives hard on acoustic strumming and electric riffs, backed by a steady drumbeat and gritty vocals. It’s a barroom singalong for the road warriors who traded stability for adventure—and never looked back.
Raise a glass. Sing it loud. This is the anthem for the road ahead.
Why I Wrote It
Solo Again was born from a simple truth: life’s too short to wait on permission slips. It’s a tribute to starting over, rolling solo, and finding your own rhythm. Whether you’re a boomer, zoomer, or a gypsy soul, this is your soundtrack for leaving the driveway behind and never looking back.
This is more than a song—it’s a lifestyle. Freedom isn’t in four walls. It’s in forward motion.
Sing It, Share It, Live It
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“Solo doesn’t mean alone. It means leading the way.”
– James Wm. Frank
Be Somebody. Go for it!
🎶 No Residence Blues 🎶

An Original Song by James Wm. Frank
Tabula Rasa RV Tour – OTA Edition
About the Song
No Residence Blues is my anthem for life on the open road. After trading square footage for square wheels, I realized freedom doesn’t need an address. This song captures the humor, simplicity, and sheer joy of ditching the lawnmower and finding peace at the next scenic pullout.
It’s for those of us who figured out that downsizing isn’t giving up—it’s showing up. To your life. To your next adventure. To the endless road ahead.
▶️ Grab your harmonica. Roll down the windows. Sing along.
Why I Wrote It
No Residence Blues is for every boomer and zoomer who swapped a mortgage for mileage and a picket fence for pick-up-and-go. This is my anthem for the Third & Ten crowd—anything is possible, and everything is on the line.
I woke up one day and realized the zip code doesn’t matter. Freedom does. This song is a reminder that life’s best stories don’t require a return address.
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“Life is not the passage of time; it’s a collection of experiences that make a life.”
– James Wm. Frank
Be Somebody. Go for it!