Most one night stands you'd rather forget. This song's about a one night stand I will lovingly remember for the rest of my life. A one night stand that actually turned into a short-lived romantic affair.
That first night, we had a little discussion wherein we both agreed this was a no-strings-attached, one night thing so I flippantly said: "Well, if I never see you again, at least you'll be good for a song." The moment I said it - I knew I was going to rush to my guitar first thing the following morning. The rest, as they say, is history.
Pay attention to Theo Sunny Abellard's gorgeous work on both acoustic piano (so vulnerable) and the organ (so driving) and also our very special guest back-up singer, Lily Lanken. To have someone from the McGarrigle/Wainwright/Lanken family is nothing short of an honor. Her harmonies truly bring out the haunting quality of the song.
lyrics
Good for a Song (Comeau)
Who's to say where this will go
You know what they say about playing with fire
Who's to say if it's all a show
You're just fixing to get higher... higher
Who's to say how you spend your nights
You're home alone with your phone and your guitar
Who's to say when you shut the lights
You've gone too far, baby, you've gone too far
What have I got myself into?
All I know if I want more
What do I stand to lose?
Will I ever win?
Who's to say what will transpire
You're saying all the right words, making all the right moves, baby
Who's to say I've got the power
You're the one who holds the key... the key
What have I got myself into?
All I know if I want more
What do you stand to lose?
Will you ever win?
You'll be good for a song
You'll be good for a song
If I never see you again
You'll be good for a song
And here I am, here I am... singing it for you
What have I got myself into?
All I know if I want more
What do we stand to lose?
Will we ever win?
Where did I go wrong?
credits
from Rock, Paper, Scissors,
released December 1, 2017
Acoustic guitars and vocal: Max Comeau
Harmony and backing vocals: Lily Lanken
Lead electric guitar: Félix Tellier-Pouliot
Bass: Tom Tartarin
Drums: Tommy Routhier
Acoustic piano and keyboards: Theo Sunny Abellard
Percussions: Elli Miller Maboungou
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