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Hal
On Tour
Alternative Folk
Hal was released on March 13, 2026 by Righteous Babe Records as a part of the album Foggy Mountain Mental Breakdown
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Release DateMarch 13, 2026
LabelRighteous Babe Records
LanguageEnglish
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM170

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Sweet Petunia
Sweet Petunia
Performer
Lucy Nelligan
Lucy Nelligan
Fiddle
Madison Simpson
Madison Simpson
Vocals
Mairead Guy
Mairead Guy
Vocals
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Madison Simpson
Madison Simpson
Songwriter
Mairead Guy
Mairead Guy
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Leah Gutman
Leah Gutman
Mixing Engineer
Otto Klammer
Otto Klammer
Mastering Engineer

Lyrics

You drove us down the coast, I kept my nose pressed to your headrest
my hand firmly in yours as we slipped slowly towards the west
The windows were all down, the wind was blowing through our hair,
I swear I felt your heart beat from the backseat, like a protest
I never thought I’d miss you like I do when I’m not thinking
Like when I smell the same smell of your kitchen bustling
In a place, so far from there, I swear I still hear music
And laughing from forgotten friends and nights full of our singing
And I remember
I don’t miss you
Not a bit
I’ve got new friends and faces here to fill all my time with
I don’t miss you
Oh, but it’s so strange
How a moment’s passing memory keeps me thinking of your name
Remember all the nights we laid upon your couch and stayed there
I was always wondering if the both of us still cared
You walked me to your door, the air was filled up with our silence
I figured it was only me and that just wasn’t fair
And I remember
I don’t miss you
Not a bit
I’ve got new friends and faces here to fill all my time with
I don’t miss you
Oh, but it’s so strange
How a moment’s passing memory keeps me thinking of your name
I don’t miss you
Not a bit
But still I must’ve loved you and that feeling seems to stick
I don’t miss you
Oh, but it’s so strange
How a moment’s passing memory keeps me thinking of your name
Written by: Madison Simpson, Mairead Guy
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