℗ 2020 Inside Recordings
Released March 27, 2020
Duration 6m 25s
Record Label Inside Recordings
Genre Rock (Singer/Songwriter)
 

A Little Soon To Say (Single)

Jackson Browne

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A Little Soon To Say
Jackson Browne
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Jackson Brown has released a new single, "A Little Soon To Say", shortly after testing positive for COVID-19. It will be featured on his upcoming new album, to be released in the Fall. The song was written prior to the coronavirus pandemic, but Browne thought it was appropriate to release in these changing times, as the track is inspired by the current generation dealing with uncertainty and instability. “[I was] thinking about the generation — the Parkland students, and Greta Thunberg, and the young people who have been very vocal, saying, ‘You’re not making any real attempt to change things in a way for us to have the planet you had.’ How do you pass this mess on to the next generation, the future generations?” - Jackson Browne
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