According to Samuel T. Herring, much of the story of this song takes place in Asheville, NC, where he lived with a girlfriend in 2006-2007.
He would write “Little Dreamer” in 2007 about her, but also “Tin Man” and “Long Flight” from the album In Evening Air written in late 2008 right after the rela...
I remember your smile
The smell of your skin
The way that you walked
And laughed
And I remember our room
And coming home to you
I remember our room
And you
Look back
Hold on to the last
Don't let today push out the past
You've gotta look back, look back
Hold on 'till the last
I remember the drive
With and without you
One road I took to catch you
The other road I took to leave you, where I found you
And I remember the day
We sat in some strange bar
And nothing much to say
Nothing at all
I loved you
And I still do
You know I loved you
And I still do
Look back
Hold on to the last
Don't let today push out the past
You gotta look back, look back
Hold on 'till the last
I loved you
And I still do
You know I loved you
And I still do
Look back, look back
Look back, look back
Look back, look back
Hold on 'till the last
And I loved you
Look back, look back
And I still do
Look back, look back
You know I loved you
Look back, look back
And I still do
Look back, look back
Look back, look back
Look back, look back
Look back, look back
Hold on 'till the last
Where I Found You was written by Gerrit Welmers & William Cashion & Samuel T. Herring.
Where I Found You was produced by Chester Endersby Gwazda.
Future Islands released Where I Found You on Tue Oct 11 2011.
In an interview with City paper, Samuel T. Herring said:
This is what I have of you now. I used to have you here, and this is what I have now, and this is pretty much all I have. And that’s sad. That’s heartbreaking.