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'Mockingbird' by Allison Moorer

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Globe Correspondent / February 26, 2008

This heavy-hearted ballad waltzes on cornfield clouds of dreamy resignation with gentle brush strokes, boozy organ touches, and the saddest saxophone solo we've heard since . . . ever. Moorer wears her heart in her throat here, so why are we the ones choked up? Hear it at allisonmoorer.com.

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