Never Say No Lyrics

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WHAT IT MEANS

The song is suppose to resemble a letter to her, and I almost titled it “A Goodbye Letter”, but Never Say No just sounded better and doesn’t give away the songs ending.

HOW IT HAPPENED

Wyatt and Aaron Mones and I created this song in under a week, completely organically. Aaron played the main riff on the verse while just messing around. I told him I loved it, to keep playing it, and I just started writing the first verse on a notepad. Wyatt was on drums figuring out a beat, and we then came up with the chorus. A few days later we worked on the second verse, adding the “One-two/run-through” scheme with the pauses, and then the arrangement for the outro. A few days after that we got into the studio and laid the track down in a few hours. Wyatt did drums, Aaron did bass and guitar, I wrote the lyrics, and Wyatt mainly mixed and mastered it, though we all contributed to that.

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