Like this, a modern classic, was written in a van on the way to Vancouver where the Dirty Little Blondes met with Kurt Maas, who produced and recorded this new tune.
Upon returning to San Francisco the Dirty Little Blondes shot this music video with Oliver Mellan and Lawrence Rickford, filling in the background with Gabriel Goldberg on drums, and Tim Neunzig on bass.
The Dirty Little Blondes are incredibly grateful to everyone involved, now including you, the viewer.
I wake up in the morning
She’s draped across my back
I ask her for a cup of joe
And she just answers back
I’m dying on the inside
Aint it plain to see
That everything I give to you
Is everything I need
The distance grows between us
So we go for a walk
I ask her what the problem is
But she refuse to talk
I try my best to fix it
It only makes it worse
If she’s dying on the inside
I guess I drive the hurst
Oh hey hey Oh my my
Pumpkin pie how can I
Sing a song to cheer you up
Put that coffee in your cup
Just like whiskey in your veins
I blur the lines and change the game
Like this
I, I, I don’t know
Why I’m jumping off them highs
And sliding down them lows
All I wanna do is fly
The breeze won’t blow
I try my best to hide
I guess it shows
Oh hey hey Oh my my
Pumpkin pie how can I
Sing a song to cheer you up
Put that coffee in your cup
Just like whiskey in your veins
I blur the lines and change the game
Like this
Oh hey hey Oh my my
Pumpkin pie appears that I
Sang a song to perk you up
Put that coffee in your cup
Cheers to this happiness
Lets end this song, end this song
With a (kiss)
credits
from Mark & Miss EP,
released May 11, 2015
Written & Performed By: Dirty Little Blondes
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