I used to use strum this song really really hard to stretch my strings out a bit. It's something you do to keep them from going in and out of tune when you first put on new strings. It was really just a little love song, and was never my favorite. But for one reason or another, it has held on. I still play it two or three times a week. It's now just an excuse for me to play harmonica and sing with Travis Yost.
credits
from The Sound of a Car,
released January 2, 2017
Songwriting by Tom Catmull
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