May I Come With You


TRACK LISTING
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  • Asheville
    Hilary wrote this after too many months of cold, snowy weather. She loves Asheville, NC, a bluegrass Mecca. Maybe some day she’ll take us there.
  • Duluth
    Sultrified Mason Jennings. This siren song could well be a powerful tool for any girl wanting to lure an unsuspecting traveler.
  • Maybe
    This is a bitter song and we’re bitter too because we had to pay handsomely for it. Enjoy this song ‘cause it’s worth its weight in gold.
  • Ride on a Train
    This is a Judith Edelman song. We started playing this one in our band’s infancy and it’s always been a favorite.
  • Goodnight Peter Pan
    Cassie wrote this after a break-up. Her mom is convinced that this song will be her romantic demise.
  • Orphan Train
    This was a last minute add. We would sing this with Amanda (4) and Lucy (2) Groberg while waiting to record. We loved their voices so much we had to put them on the CD. We tried to adopt them into the band but Geoff (their dad, our producer) said they were too young to go on tour, which seems odd since we haven’t made it out of the state…yet.
  • Grow Old with Me
    Cassie’s attempt to redeem herself.
  • Hallelujah
    We always like to close with this gospel number. And besides we could all use a little more religion in our lives.
  • A Girl’s Song
    Trent showed up one night with this beautiful poem by Leslie Norris. Leslie’s wife, Kitty, had once told Trent that he was such a “serious boy” and needed a hobby. He picked up the guitar. Leslie passed away shortly after recording his remarks on this CD. We are truly blessed and honored to have his approval and work on this project.
  • Long Gone Lonesome Blues
    Good Ol’ Hank Williams…when country was cool. This is Rusty the Mule’s favorite tune. Cassie’s yodeling gets her braying like crazy.
  • Gypsy Wagon Train
    Another great Hilary song. For some reason, Hilary thinks she knows everything about Gypsies, although we’re not sure she’s ever met one. Her grandma, Ruth Kartchner, remembers the gypsy wagons circling up in Provo’s North Park. Her stories were the inspiration for this song.
  • Are You Washed
    Tamilisa sings this one. Her mandolin break is the coolest on the CD. Special thanks to Reverend Davis for his spirit and enthusiasm for the gospel.
  • Hard Times
    Haven’t we all had them? We love Maggie’s bowing on this number.