This song reminds me of "the little engine that could"... it just kept chugging along, never seemed to stop, and surprised me over and over. The first nice surprise was when 15 year old Adam picked up these lyrics from over at the 50/90 site and blew me away with the "rough" rendition he presented to me. From there, our mini-collab migrated back here to MCS, where I asked Andy to do me a HUGE favor and take what Adam had and run the collab for me, because LORD knows when it comes to music I couldn't direct a kazoo band.
And that's when our nice little project grew legs, under Andy's watchful eye, and being that it was Andy, we attracted some of the best talent here at MCS to fill out the song. Everyone that contributed has a very distinct piece of this pie - Holger had exactly the vocals we were looking for, Mick's solo seems to be placed right where the music peaks, and doesn't disappoint. Henry grabbed his electric and acoustic guitars, and along with his backup vocals seemed to fill every void that needed filling, while Alberto kept that nice, steady, Ringo-esque beat pulsing throughout. In addition to managing our fun-loving crew, Andy contributed piano, piano solo, and of course bass. Steffen gave us his blood, sweat, and tears while coming up with a mix that we all very much appreciated. All this before finally handing the reigns over to Mark to give us his expertise in polishing up the final Master.
I know I say it over and over again, but us lyricists really do appreciate the hard work put in by everyone else. I think the ultimate credit should go to Adam for this song, as someone else mentioned, I think he may be our youngest member - but certainly not our least talented.

OK - I've said enough, here's the credits and lyrics:
John Scunziano/New York : Lyric
Adam Randell/UK : Original music
Holger Bremer/Germany: Lead vocal
Mick Lovering/New Jersey: Electric Guitar, solo
Henry Mittnatcht/Germany: Electric and acoustic guitars, rhythm and fill, backing vocals
Alberto Villa/Italy: Drums
Steffen Offermann/Germany: Mix
Mark Morgon-Shaw/UK: Master
Andy Gupta/Canada: Piano, piano solo, bass, arrangement and backing vocals
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