I wrote this song after seeing a commercial for blue-jeans on TV and thought to myself: "I bet I could write a song to sells jeans!" Then I wrote this song about how when I was a kid I was often afraid my loved ones would never come home. This song didn't sell one pair of jeans.
supported by 4 fans who also own “Who Do We Care For? (Live on The Current, MPR, November 24 2008)”
This album rocks all the way through. It's hard to pick a favorite song because they're all so damn catchy! I can't wait to hear what they do next! Beefarrito
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