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“Now write this....” (Laughs) He had a great progression and he was kind of mumbling, a kind of Dylan-esque mumbling, then he went,


(singing) “You can’t argue with love...” We went from there. I didn’t really write the verses until the day that I recorded the vocal, believe it or not. We had already recorded the track, and such. And I don’t want to go on to long with this, but there are some things to tell you about it. For instance, I wrote the lyrics and we were mixing it all up, and we went through that hella- cious night I was telling you about earlier where the computer went berserk and I never did get this one verse I wanted - you will not hear


this on the album, but it’s on the lyric sheet. By the way to know there is a lyric sheet with this CD, that I’ve always liked to have when I’ve bought records in the past.


Me too, me too.


Somehow you get a different feel from hav- ing black and white words on a paper - you see it for your own eyes. It changes the way that it colors your mind. There’s a verse in there that will not hear - you will probably hear some day when it is recorded live. But the verse is, “When love arrives and takes control, it changes lives and makes a whole design, filling up your very soul, whether you call it human,


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I mean you can try, but it always wins. You can try.


One thing I wanted to say, before we get outta here, no pun intended, I wanted to talk about a couple of other songs. I love “Sunk Down in Mississippi.” It reminds me so much of the old Robert Johnson, Delta Blues kind of thing and I just love it. I’ve


or divine. Oh, you can’t argue with love”. Wow...


So that’s a verse you won’t hear.


Well that’s something to look forward to next me I see you live. Either that or you can sing it, insert it yourself.


LAID BACK - Scott Boyer, Tommy, Johnny Sandlin and Gregg Allman.


Well you know, speaking of “You Can’t Argue With Love,” I don’t if you’re like me, but I’ve dis- cussed this with my roommate and a couple of other people. I think all of us have this inter- nal radio - a song just gets in your head and I get up and down a lot during the night


with these health things and every time in the past two nights that I’ve gotten up I hear that song in my head. But it is true, you can’t argue with love, Tommy Talton. I’ll say.


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