I wrote 'Best' over the past 4 years, honestly for the sake of actually finishing songs. By the time I had finished it, a lot of the feelings had passed -- lonely & intense breakup feelings. I wasn't 100% sure it would go on this album, even, because I thought it would have fit better on my last album 'Sweet' (I was going THROUGH some shit, lol). I had sent the album to my friend Ben Worcester to see if he wanted to contribute anything, and this is the song that stuck out to him. What he added to this track makes it one of my all time favourites. It was a total blessing. Even if I had decided to move forward with production and include it on 'Bruises', I had NO direction or ideas with where to take this track. Ben did! Not only did I get to create something really really cool with an artist I've looked up to my whole artistic career, but the song got it's wings. The subject of the song (my ex Andrew) also plays a brief cameo in the bridge (lapsteel). I was very precious with 'Bruises' while I was producing, and I only sent him a 40 second clip of the acoustic guitar. Thankfully everything fit together in the end - my harmonies, Jill's strings part, Ben's overdubs and the lapsteel. Just such a lovely song where these dear friends came together for a sonic moment.
lyrics
My postures gotten worse
Nothing to stand for since I got hurt
But I start to feel the ache
Wondering if I’ll always feel this way
You know I did my best
I hope you did, though you’d probably forget
You’d have to see it to believe
And though you never did,
I hope that you miss me
Too tired to check the time
Wonderful life but I know it’s not mine
I start to pull away
He says he’s exhausted
I feel the same way
You know I did my best
I hope you did though you’d probably forget
You’d have to see it to believe
And though you never did
I hope that you miss me
You know I did my best
I hope you did though you’d probably forget
You’d have to see it to believe
And no, you never did
credits
from Bruises,
released May 11, 2023
Music & Lyrics by Missy Bauman
Produced by Missy Bauman
Performed by Missy Bauman, Ben Worcester (vocals, harmonica, melodica, chimes, prayer bowl), Andrew Nunno (lapsteel), Jill Sauterig (cello)
Recorded at Grant Avenue Studios with Amy King
these guys have everything great about modern indie-folk. gripping harmonies, beautiful lyrics, and amazing folks with the biggest hearts. Missy Bauman
A female voice that feels out of another century quivers over a folk harp on the 11 tracks that make up this exclusive video album. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 14, 2016