This song was recorded at Audio Recording, Inc. in Seattle by legendary engineer, Kearney Barton (who recorded The Kingsmen “Jolly Green Giant” of “Louie, Louie” fame, The Sonics “Psycho”, The Frantics “Werewolf”, and many others.) It was an 8 track analog studio, recorded onto 1 inch reel tape. This song was recorded, along with 13 other songs, in a 12 hour session. It was the first session where I met engineer Kearney Barton. I wanted to do this since I knew The Beatles recorded some of their best sounding rock and roll stuff very much the same way. To this day, I like the fast pace of music since it seems more lively to me. By taking too long on a song and second guessing yourself, you tend to bog down the creative process. I'd rather have a few rough areas and even mistakes in songs rather than spending months on a perfect recording that stifles creativity. This song features Wayde Brown (me) on guitar, percussion, and vocal; my dad Clinton Brown on bass, Bill Fletcher on drums. I did some extra guitar overdubs on the Audacity program to fill in the gaps a little. I didn't want any backing vocal since I felt the lead vocal should stand out.
I remember after the session was over, Kearney said he was very impressed at what we accomplished, especially since we never met before and had barely talked about a game plan. We kind of just went in and did it. The 12 hours included a quick, rough mix down as well.
To finish off this particular mix, I had to convert it from a cassette format onto the Audacity program on my computer with a JVC TD-W254 Double Cassette Deck 3 motor Silent Mechanism.
This is the 44th song I wrote. I wanted to write a heavy beat song with the bass carrying the song. The words are pretty much just thrown together. It was based on poem I wrote more than anything else. It was written within several minutes.
Recorded at Audio Recording, Inc. in Seattle, WA. and MINE music Studio in Auburn, WA.
lyrics
Baby, Don't Leave Me All Alone.
Darlin', Just Come Back Home.
Girl, What You Do To Me,
Makes Me Love And It Makes Me Wanna See,
That I Want You For My Own.
Baby, Don't Go Away.
Darlin', I Just Want You To Stay.
Girl, I'm Gettin’ To You
'Cause I, I Want You Too.
And I Wanted You All The Way. Oh!
(Solo)
Baby, Won't You Come On Out?
Darlin', I Don't Want To Shout.
Girl, I Wish I Not Had
Treated You, Oh So Bad,
'Cause I Wanted To Get Out.
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