Gracie Abrams on Blowing Smoke
Okay, "Blowing Smoke"
This is another one that Audrey and I did together
And we wrote it in our little front yard at night
And I think the nighttime of it all kind of influenced the, the-
It's a darker song, I think
Um, I know I felt kind of momentary rage while writing this one
Um, but we had a good time with it too
I, it was this really interesting thing where all the songs
That I have written before this album that had kind of a serious tone
I was kind of not frowning throughout the process of writing it but
I was rarely even cracking a smile and even with "Blowing Smoke" we were
I mean, I, you should have been there, you know
Laughing, laughing, laughing, laughing, laughing
I think my favorite part about this song is the bridge
Into the last hook into the outro
I love the breakdown of the bridge so much, it's some of my favorite
Uh, visuals on the album
And then there's this part in the bridge, Aaron Dessner
Producer on this album and family to me, uh
He had gone to sleep one night
After we had started working on "Blowing Smoke"
And Audrey and I went downstairs in the studio
Because we were sleeping upstairs
Came downstairs, we were in the kitchen, I think we had like
A glass of tequila or something, a glass of tequila
We had some tequila and then
There's this part where it's like
"And I know, I know, I know, I know, and I know, I (hey, hey, hey, hey)"
You know what I'm saying?
The "Hey, hey, heys," we love the "Hey, hey, heys"
Um, okay, listen to the song, not my voice here anymore
Dear Lord, okay, goodbye
This is another one that Audrey and I did together
And we wrote it in our little front yard at night
And I think the nighttime of it all kind of influenced the, the-
It's a darker song, I think
Um, I know I felt kind of momentary rage while writing this one
Um, but we had a good time with it too
I, it was this really interesting thing where all the songs
That I have written before this album that had kind of a serious tone
I was kind of not frowning throughout the process of writing it but
I was rarely even cracking a smile and even with "Blowing Smoke" we were
I mean, I, you should have been there, you know
Laughing, laughing, laughing, laughing, laughing
I think my favorite part about this song is the bridge
Into the last hook into the outro
I love the breakdown of the bridge so much, it's some of my favorite
Uh, visuals on the album
And then there's this part in the bridge, Aaron Dessner
Producer on this album and family to me, uh
He had gone to sleep one night
After we had started working on "Blowing Smoke"
And Audrey and I went downstairs in the studio
Because we were sleeping upstairs
Came downstairs, we were in the kitchen, I think we had like
A glass of tequila or something, a glass of tequila
We had some tequila and then
There's this part where it's like
"And I know, I know, I know, I know, and I know, I (hey, hey, hey, hey)"
You know what I'm saying?
The "Hey, hey, heys," we love the "Hey, hey, heys"
Um, okay, listen to the song, not my voice here anymore
Dear Lord, okay, goodbye
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Other Album Tracks
- Gracie Abrams on Felt Good About You
- Gracie Abrams on Risk
- Gracie Abrams on Blowing Smoke
- Gracie Abrams on I Love You, I'm Sorry
- Gracie Abrams on us. (feat. Taylor Swift)
- Gracie Abrams on Let It Happen
- Gracie Abrams on Tough Love
- Gracie Abrams on I Knew It, I Know You
- Gracie Abrams on Gave You I Gave You I
- Gracie Abrams on Normal Thing
All Album Tracks: Track by Track Commentary: Gracie Abrams on The Secret of Us >
Altri album
- That’s So True (Live From Radio City Music Hall) - Single
- That’s So True (Live From Radio City Music Hall)
- That’s So True (Live at Radio City Music Hall)
- The Secret of Us (Deluxe)
- I Love You, I'm Sorry (Live From Vevo)
- I Love You, I'm Sorry (Live From Vevo) - Single
- Track by Track Commentary: Gracie Abrams on The Secret of Us
- I Love You, I'm Sorry
- The Secret of Us
- Close To You
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