A fabulous tale of mischief!
Read More“It shows the attentiveness and the coldness in which people finish out their plans,” Lopez explains. “I don’t think anybody can get out of the song that I’m celebrating it. I think of it like when you hear JOhnny Cash say, ‘I shot a man in Reno to watch him die.’ I think there’s kind of touching the sun aspect to it.”
Read MoreAn old friend of mine became a muse for me as I pinned this single in one sitting! Both of us were licking our collective wounds over our lost lovers. Shortly afterwards, I went into a garage studio on a wintery Nashville evening with LakeFever Production’s engineer Jason Bullock and we laid this track down. I love those stone cold, sad, country songs my folks listened to. So I wrote one too, nice and slow. I could see myself in a heavy coat and an old pick up truck with drafty floorboards trying to hide the distress from my lover as I express over the phone that by leaving Tennessee now, they’d be in Virginia by morning. It’s simple. Spend your Christmas with me!
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