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So What

by Rachel Sumner

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I got your messages this morning
And all the ones from yesterday
Yes, I saw you at the show and with no warning
Saw you with some new arms round your waist
Didn’t take you too long to get back to performing
And now you’re acting like
I’m the one who got away

I hope she welcomed the affection
The wine, the winks, the big bouquet
You never were one for discretion
And last night was a full blown cabaret
But if she had your attention
Why’d you look in my direction?
Well, well...

(So what?) Maybe I almost felt like crying
(So what?) Maybe you saw me start to shake
I’d prefer to seem unfazed
Doesn’t mean I’ve been upstaged
Because I don’t I don’t need you anymore
Now you’re reaching out out of the blue
And I can’t help but wonder
If you’ve phoned her, too

Ain’t it a shame when meaning’s misconstrued You assumed my solitude meant I’m not over
You aren’t looking for a friend,
Just fishing for a feud
Well, well

(So what?) Maybe I almost felt like crying
(So what?) And felt my knees start giving way
I’d prefer to seem unfazed
Doesn’t mean I’ve been upstaged

Because I don’t I don’t need you anymore
New flames come
And old flames go I burn brightly
On my own

(So what?) Maybe I almost felt like crying
(So what?) Almost took the call when I saw your name
But, I’d rather be alone
Leave your message at the tone
Because I don’t
No I don't
I don’t need you anymore

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released January 19, 2024
Written by Rachel Sumner, Dan Bui, and Ian Fitzgerald
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Vocals, electric rhythm guitar, shaker: Rachel Sumner
Lead electric guitar: Sam Moss
Cello: Eden Rayz
Drums: Ray Belli
Upright bass: Michael Siegel
Wurlizter, Hammond organ: Sam Kassirer

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Rachel Sumner Boston, Massachusetts

Praised by audiences for her powerful, lonesome voice and haunting songs, Rachel Sumner carefully spins melodies that get caught in your head and delivers them “with an attitude and drive in her guitar playing...sure to strike a chord and dig deep into your heart. ” (Red Line Roots) ... more

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