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January 1, 2009

Song: “We Had A Good Thing”

'We Had A Good Thing' cover artNew year, new tune. This song began life in 2007 as an acoustic demo; this is a new “electric” arrangement.

Years ago I thought I was in a serious relationship with someone who didn’t see it the same way. She was right, and I was too immature to know better. As I slogged through the requisite depression and squished self-esteem, I became weirded out by the idea that the city we lived in was big enough to swallow us whole. We could live within a few miles of each other, maybe even live out whole lives here, and never cross paths again, as if we’d suddenly been thrust into parallel dimensions the moment we ended it.

Despite the sad-sack lyrics the music itself was a lot of fun to record, and incorporates a lot of my early musical influences. Extra points if you can name the famous singer guy I’m aping at the end of the second verse :)

The lo-fi MP3 is free when you log in. The high-quality MP3 is one thin dollar and also includes an instrumental version, the acoustic version (also high-quality) and artwork. Lyrics are after the jump. Enjoy, and happy 2009!

Scott Andrew – We Had A Good Thing

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the sun sinks behind the clouds
and I’ve been driving around for hours
in this city where we met so long ago
and the streets here hum like wires
and the last 12 years unwind
I am haunting the old places we would go

and I can’t invent
the words to say how much it meant
just to be there beside you breathing in
each moment that we spent

and we had a good thing
you told me so
but what do I know?
what do I know?
yeah we had a good thing
but we let it go
so what do I know?
what do I know?

waves crash against the pier
and I’ve been gone all these years
a familiar skyline holds no sense of mystery
and you’re fading in and out
like a signal, like the radio
the shadows of the long-forgotten ghosts
we used to be

and I never had
a reason I should feel so sad
you can have every street and sidewalk
if you wanted them so bad

and we had a good thing
you told me so
but what do I know?
what do I know?
yeah we had a good thing
but we let it go
so what do I know?
what do I know?

and I guess this city’s big enough without you
yeah I guess this city’s big enough without you

and we had a good thing
you told me so
but what do I know?
what do I know?
yeah we had a good thing
but we let it go
so what do I know?
what do I know?

4 Comments

  1. And Hotrod Cadets did speak thusly:

    Hi Scott, and happy new year!

    Just a quick note to say I love the new song.

    Hope you have a great 2009.

    Cheers

    Alastair


  2. And Mr.Nobody did speak thusly:

    Great song! I love it!


  3. And Stefani Sarah did speak thusly:

    I found your website through notmartha. i love this track. love the way it sounds.


  4. And scottandrew did speak thusly:

    Thanks for the comments everyone! :)


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