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Track 10 from "Happiness" (12/13/11)
lyrics
I can't recall how I got next to you
When I woke on the carpet on Sunday Afternoon
And I walked in the kitchen and you were wearing that dress
And I knew I was going to see you again
Some end in a breakup, some end in regret
Some end when they don't call you, and some end in death
But I'm not quite concerned now with how this might end
Cause I know that I'm going to see you again
And the sun was in your eyes
Still you looked into mine
And before we both turned our heads
Yeah I knew I was going to see you again
I can't recall how I got next to you
As the wind shook the shutters on Sunday Afternoon
And we talked, yeah we talked, don't matter how much we said
Cause I know that I'm going to see you again
And the sun was in your eyes
Still you looked into mine
And before we both turned our heads
Yeah I knew I was going to see you again
Oh I knew I was going to see you again
Oh I know that I'm going to see you
Again
credits
released December 11, 2011
Dave Smallen - Vocals, Background Vocals, Piano, Harmonica, Electric Guitar, Toy Piano, Engineer, Producer
Evan Evans - Bass
Noah Clark - Drums & Percussion
Elliot Glass - Engineer
Robert Cheek - Engineer, Mixing
Hans Dekline - Mastering
Written by Dave Smallen
Recorded at The Hangar in Sacramento, Dave's house in Los Angeles, Elliot's place in Los Angeles
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