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My dad and I had a weird relationship. Though I know he loved me, he struggled to know how to interact with me, particularly as I got older. He also had a supernatural ability to find four leaf clovers – literally handfuls of them – and I could never find them, even when he pointed then out. I glommed onto this as a way playfully to interact with him when we seemed to have so little in common.
One of the last times I saw him was the first time I found a four leaf clover on my own, right next to my shoe. He admired it and said, “Now that you know what they look like, you can find them all the time.”
He died just over a year later. When they cleaned out his office, they found a framed, four leaf clover he found in Xian, China. My mom sent it to me because she knew we had this “thing” about four leaf clovers. It sits in my studio and is one of the few things of his I value and keep.
This song tells this story, and I love the quirky groove that my producer, Kenny Schick, put on it, which perfectly reflects the quirky nature of my father’s love for me.
In addition to songwriting, lead vocals, and writing the harmony vocals, I performed backing vocals on this song. Kenny Schick, my producer, also sang backing vocals and played or programmed all of the instruments. Kenny recorded his parts at Basement3Productions in Nashville, Tennessee, and I recorded my parts in March 2022 with Steven Glaze at ToneFreq Studio in San Jose, California.