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This song was recorded for Robby James Rabuck and his fiance, Karen, for their wedding in July, 2004.

Jon Solo and Sharon Strosnider wrote this jazzy blues song and debuted it on his Happy Hour internet radio show to a very rowdy and responsive chatroom crowd. I tell ya... any song with a reference to Betty Crocker has gotta be a good one! Jon's arrangement is fantastic. Is it bluesy jazz or jazzy blues? Hmmm.... whatever it is, it's hot!

Jon Solo took this song to the new level. He brought emotion out of it that I didn't even know was there. The strings are reminiscent of an Elton John classic, and the classical guitar bridge he added has such texture! This version has been a favorite on Ampcast Radio.

This is a heavy song and the first that Jon Solo and I wrote together. It's a song about someone smothering you and wanting you to change, and you realizing that although you don't wish him harm, you're best without him. The music reminds me of one of my favorite bands, Stabbing Westward.
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