Lyrics by Cotton Jones

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  1. Blood Red Sentimental Blues
  2. By Morning Light
  3. Cotton and Velvet
  4. Gone The Bells
  5. Gotta Cheer Up
  6. Had Not A Body
  7. I Am The Changer
  8. Up a Tree (Went This Heart I Have)

Cotton Jones (formerly The Cotton Jones Basket Ride) is an American indie folk band, with elements of psychedelic folk, dream pop, and chamber pop, based in Cumberland, Maryland and currently signed to Suicide Squeeze Records. Michael Nau (born October 31, 1984) is the lead singer-songwriter and plays guitar, Whitney McGraw (born July 20, 1986) is on keyboards, organ, and electronic autoharp, Todd Gowans (born February 4, 1986) also plays guitar, with Greg Bender on bass.

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