See You in the Spring

Album: Court Yard Hounds (2010)
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Songfacts®:

  • This is a track from is the self-titled debut album by the American Country duo Court Yard Hounds, who were founded as a side project of the Dixie Chicks by sisters Emily Robison and Martie Maguire. The song is a duet with Jakob Dylan and it's a wry tale of a couple from the northernmost and southernmost parts of the country who find their biggest obstacle is climatic.
  • Jakob Dylan told The New York Times: "There's something the girls have being sisters, something a family has when they sing together, whether it's the Louvin Brothers or the Jacksons. It's just about the last thing you can't reduce to a computer."

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