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Come On, Let's Go
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A courtship in 3 parts with acoustic guitar, piano, viola, and pedal steel. Don't expect anything else on the record to sound anything like this one, either. Featuring Brad and Auset Sarno of the Auset Music Project!
indie pop piano power eclectic quirky
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Quirky Indie Pop.
Hop On Pop is Todd Leiter-Weintraub, a songwriter who is too restless to keep himself chained to a single genre. The songs come out of Todd, as they come. And then, it's time to have fun with 'em. So, as a listener, you never really know what you're going to get. But, hopefully you'll dig it. At least some of it.
Song Info
Genre
Pop Pop Rock
Charts
Peak #505
Peak in subgenre #117
Author
Todd Leiter-Weintraub
Rights
2009 Todd Leiter-Weintraub
Uploaded
April 01, 2010
Track Files
MP3
MP3 2.8 MB 128 kbps 3:06
Story behind the song
This one is all about the song. I think that the melody and the chord changes are some of the prettiest that I’ve ever come up with. I know that this is also a particular favorite of Dave. When I played the recording for my wife for the first time, when she first heard Jan’s and Gabby’s viola, her eyes got big and she sat up in her chair.... And then with the pedal steel, forget it!
Lyrics
1. Were we lonely? I forget But I can't forget the way you looked The night that we first met It was Tuesday It was late But not too late to play the flirt Or play the hand of fate -c- A smile hello Come on, let’s go The bar’s about to close “Here’s a pen, “I’ll call you when…” 2. Were we happy? I forget But I can't forget the words you said When you said it should end I was happy What did you expect? But I didn’t expect the way I felt When you stayed in my head -c- The urge to phone Come on, let’s go The show’s about to start “Hey, why not?, Another shot… -bridge- As much as things were meant to be This was meant to be As much as things were meant to be I’m glad you came to me As much as things were meant to be You were meant for me As much as you were meant for me... 3. Now where are we? How could I forget? We’re on the road, come on, let’s go…
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