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MISS YOU

Words and Music by Howie Klausner and Ron Eng


Those long summer days... they're the stuff of my dreams.
'Cause I don't live there anymore.
And I grew up in the springtime, in the shadow of our past.
But, god it's made me love you, even more.

Miss you. Dixieland.
Everything about me is a Southern man.
I miss you. Dixieland.
And I'm coming home as soon as I can.

Such a nice house. But it ain't home.
There's only one home, in your heart.
And I don't speak their language, but you know I tried.
It ain't a lack of trying on my part.

Repeat Chorus

Those cold, winter days. They're the stuff of my dreams.
"Cause I don't live there anymore.
And I left home in the winter, and still I don't know why--
I don't live there anymore.

Repeat Chorus

CREDITS

Lead Vocal - Howie Klausner
Background Vocals - Lisa Sadowsky
Acoustic Guitars - Ron Eng
Guitar Solo - Ron Eng
Slide Guitar - Ron Eng
Drums - Al Velasquez
Bass - Mike Velasquez
Piano - Jim Clarie
Synth Strings - Ron Eng

PRODUCTION NOTES

I wrote Miss You one gray cold day in Colorado, missing Tennessee, where I grew up.
I live even further away now, and miss it more. This was actually the first thing Ron and I
ever recorded, on an old Fostex 4Track machine in his garage in Sherman Oaks a lot of years
ago. It was like revisiting an old friend, recording this ballad.

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