'Anybody's Baby'

Liner Notes



History:

Let's see...Hmmm...I think I was just trying to write a country song that would resemble the other country songs I was playing and listening to at the time. Something with a little crying in your beer lyric and a beat you could dance the two-step to. Not unlike the parody of a country song I was doing in part of "Everytime I Turn My Radio On". In other words, something that I could maybe sell or use to gain the attention of a record company or song publisher. That would probably have been around 1980 or early 1981.

It would have been around this time that I was trying another of my hair-brained schemes to get someone in the music business to notice me. This one was where I made up professional "packets" complete with a folder with my face on both front and back (I wonder where they all went - dart boards?). Into these folders I would put a cassette of 3 songs that I felt most strongly about at the time, lyric sheets, and a cover letter pretending to be someone in the company who had a lot of faith in this guy on the cover of the folder.

The letter and the folder and the big white envelope they went into all had a company logo which I also designed. This whole endeavor amounted to the same as all the others, nothing.


Recording Notes:

This particular recording was made at home in Minneapolis on the 4 Track TEAC and 8 chanel mixing board that I was using before I gave up on music and sold them so I could go to school to become a geek.


Musicians:

Korg - Drum Computer.
Rick Holton - Everything else.


Lyrics to Anybody's Baby

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Last updated: 4/12/2000
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