![]() Though he was the one who left her.he still knows that he has a lot of love to give her. So, he decides to leave her.bt he is still unsure of his decision. there is some issue in his life which he cant resolve and now its affecting her ( making her sad or disappointed) maybe something like a drug addiction. The singer feels guilty that he has burdened his partner's life. I feel this is an important part of the song, mainly because i have felt this emotion personally. In 2012, that was a lot of us.Firstly i feel that most songs tell a story and according to me the story of this song is that-> the singer broke up with his love and now wants to get back together. If there are ghosts in this music, they’re personal ones, but Howard wrestles ’em down, making this a battle cry against failure – for herself and anyone else struggling against steep odds. wait!” just as they all stop the beat and soar for a breathless moment, like skateboarders hanging in midair, before crashing back to the rhythm. ![]() And then, in their own old-school version of a bass drop, the band ramps up on the chorus and Howard yells, “You gotta. Heath Fogg’s guitar line rolls forward, deceptively lazy, all dusty funk and twang, and Zac Cockrell and Steve Johnson lock down the rhythm like Duck Dunn and Al Jackson Jr. “Bless my heart, bless my soul/Didn’t think I’d make it to 22 years old,” she sings in a husky moaning-in-the-moonlight drawl, riding a groove steeped in the stew of Muscle Shoals and Stax-Volt. In a year when most divas couldn’t get beyond post-Gaga spectacle, along came Brittany Howard, a twentysomething from Athens, Alabama, who reincarnated the ghost of Sixties rock and soul without resorting to oversinging histrionics or bald imitation.
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