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YOU STILL LIVE HERE (Sheryl Crow Style — Cool, Groovy, Soulful) Create a mid-tempo, groovy Roots-Rock/Country-Pop track at 92 BPM in the style of Sheryl Crow’s ‘Tuesday Night Music Club’ or 'C'mon, C'mon.' The foundation: A gritty, jangly acoustic guitar strumming with a slight 'swing' and a deep, melodic electric bass line that drives the song. Drums should be organic and 'boxy'—think a dry 70s snare sound and steady tambourine on the backbeat. Add a soulful Hammond B3 organ and a subtle, 'dirty' electric guitar slide in the background. The vocal should be cool, conversational, and slightly smoky, with natural character and no heavy tuning. The production must feel 'unpolished' and 'live'—warm, analog, and incredibly groovy. No high-gloss pop synths. Overall mood: Soulful, a little bit sassy, and effortlessly cool.
avatarGretchen MurphyMay 29, 2026
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Verse 1 Scuffed up my boots on the kitchen tile Tryin’ to kick this ghost out for a while I moved the rug and I painted the wall But the silence still echoes down the hall Yeah, I tossed the mail and I changed the lock But I’m still livin’ on your time on the clock Pre-Chorus The neighbor says, "Girl, just breathe" Like it’s easy as an Autumn leaf Chorus You still live here In the kitchen, in the cracks, in the midday heat I’m trippin’ on your memory at the end of the street Yeah, you signed the papers and you made it clear But baby, you still live here Verse 2 I took a drive just to clear my head Ended up at the bar where the wine is red Heard our song and I had to laugh Like a ghost just took a photograph I’m a big girl now, I know the game But the air still tastes a lot like your name Bridge It’s a long, slow walk to a brand new day But you left your shadow in the doorway If memories paid rent, I’d be a millionaire... Final Chorus You still live here In the rhythm, in the road, in the rear-view mirror I’m lookin’ at the empty seat and wishin’ you were nearer Yeah, I let you lead, but you didn’t disappear You moved out, but baby, you still live here