Jacob Johnson – “F. Scott Fitzgerald”
Americana Highways brings you this premiere of Jacob Johnson’s song “F. Scott Fitzgerald” from his forthcoming album due to be available later this year. The music was recorded at Asaph Studios in Greenville, SC and also at Studio 101 in Woodruff, SC. It was engineered by Shane Nelson (Asaph Studios) and Ian Guthrie (Studio 101); mixed by Shane Nelson; and mastered by Anna Frick.
“F. Scott Fitzgerald” is John Henry on drums; Mark Eshenbaugh on electric bass and backing vocals; Wayne Mason on upright bass; Jacob Johnson on guitars, vocals and backing vocals; Rory Hoffman on accordion; and Ella Hennessy on backing vocals.
Being on a road trip with loose change rattling in the ash tray. Ruminating for so long, staring in the rearview, but feeling like driving down the road is where you’re meant to be – that’s what this song is about. “The road says welcome home, you’ve got an old soul but you’re not alone. We’re gonna sing all those songs about highways and freedom, and make up a few of our own.” Fast paced and old style relatable.
“ F. Scott Fitzgerald” is a song about being on the road with someone you love, in a car old enough to have an ashtray, listening to Jerry Reed and Kris Kristofferson through a cassette adapter. – Jacob Johnson
You can find and save the music here: https://show.co/gPoHvIx
