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Another break-up song written in the late spring/early summer of 2007, this tune never made it into the band’s live repertoire. While a full band demo was done in 2007 and an album version was tracked at Radar! in 2008, this song never came fully into its own until the fall of 2009, when I went down to Sound of Music Studios in Richmond, Virginia and the house-band there turned it into what it became.
Dave Lowery of Cracker produced the track and played bass, Miguel Urbizanto played drums, Craig Harmon played organ, and the excellent, spaced-out guitar work was courtesy of Alan Weatherhead and Hugo Haggie. John Morand produced the session, which was almost entirely tracked live in one big room. My favorite part is Alan’s e-bow track, riding along throughout the song.
lyrics
I still got a bag packed in the car from the trip we didn’t take, and the song I wrote for you is in my head, too fresh for me to shake. The bed’s not made, and every day, I find another long blond hair clinging to my pillowcase. And though I try not to be surprised that you’re suddenly out of my life, I’m not ready to get over you tonight.
You must be the deepest darkest shadow to ever cross my path, yeah, you must be the palest ghost, still fogging up my past. But this won’t last, this too will pass, and I will lose my appetite for always looking back, and I will try, when the time is right, to get on with the rest of my life, but I’m not ready to get over you tonight.
And maybe once it gets to be too much, I’ll stop licking all my wounds and decide enough’s enough, yeah I will try, when the time is right, to get on with the rest of my life, but I’m not ready to get over you tonight.
credits
from Anthems,
released March 6, 2012
Music and lyrics by Marc M. Cogman
Marc M. Cogman - vocals, acoustic guitar
David Lowery - electric bass
Alan Weatherhead - electric guitar
Hugo Haggie - electric guitar
Craig Harmon - B3 organ
Miguel Urbizatano - drums
Kellianne Noflte - backing vocals
Produced by David Lowery
Recorded at Sound of Music by John Morand and Radar! by Eddie Jackson
Mixed at the Lily Pad by Frogs
Mastered at Beach Studio by Eddie Jackson
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