I can't get this song out of my head
It's been there since I first got out of bed
It's something that is hard to explain,
This self-adhesive refrain
Day fades, night comes
Still my head is ringing
I've come undone
Still your voice is singing
It's something that is hard to explain
This self-adhesive refrain
I woke up singing this part
Could it be the glue that you could use
to fix my broken heart?
It's something that is hard to explain
I love this self-adhesive refrain
Give me a self-adhesive refrain
Yeah man, it sticks into your brain
Just give me that self-adhesive refrain
Yeah, it's so hard to explain
credits
from Fuzz of the Month,
track released March 8, 2011
Produced by the Warm Fuzzies
Recorded by J.Harwell at Warm+Fuzzy, Athens, Ga.
Mixed by Joel Hatstat, also in Athens, Ga.
Drums: Davey Staton
Bass: Jonathan Staton
Synth: Laura Cropp
Guitar & vocals: Jason Harwell
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