White Cherry

Album: Warp and Weft (2013)
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  • Veirs told American Songwriter magazine that this is not like any other song that she's written before. She explained: "I wrote it on the piano instead of my usual guitar. I'm not a good piano player so that's helpful (keeps me out of getting caught in ruts).

    "It's a very emotionally open-sounding song," Veirs added, "it doesn't tell the listener how to feel. It has a cinematic quality and hopeful lyrics and bold instrumentation."

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