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Peppermint and Innocence EP

by Audrey Smilley

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Valerie and Julie, put the game in play July the fourth and New Year's Eve, wrapped up on Christmas Day Terri made it dangerous, and Starri made me laugh And every one of them is with me, like a photograph Then life moved on and everybody went their separate way Their memories forever in my mind And every now and then I think of you and how it felt To leave peppermint and innocence behind Jenny came from nowhere, but it wasn't a surprise But Kerri left a combination smiling in disguise Rebecca had a boyfriend, or so she didn't say But when he left for summer Aphrodite came to play Then life moved on and everybody went their separate way Their memories forever in my mind And every now and then I think of you and how it felt To leave peppermint and innocence behind Two o'clock with Paris, then three and four and five Never a better birthday gift made me feel so alive Then Jackie had a special way of driving me insane But every time she smiled I just about forgot my name Then life moved on and everybody went their separate way Their memories forever in my mind And every now and then I think of you and how it felt To leave peppermint and innocence behind Peppermint and innocence behind Peppermint and innocence behind Peppermint and innocence behind Peppermint and innocence behind
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Valerie and Julie, put the game in play July the fourth and New Year's Eve, wrapped up on Christmas Day Terri made it dangerous, and Starri made me laugh And every one of them is with me, like a photograph Then life moved on and everybody went their separate way Their memories forever in my mind And every now and then I think of you and how it felt To leave peppermint and innocence behind Jenny came from nowhere, but it wasn't a surprise But Kerri left a combination smiling in disguise Rebecca had a boyfriend, or so she didn't say But when he left for summer Aphrodite came to play Then life moved on and everybody went their separate way Their memories forever in my mind And every now and then I think of you and how it felt To leave peppermint and innocence behind Two o'clock with Paris, then three and four and five Never a better birthday gift made me feel so alive Then Jackie had a special way of driving me insane But every time she smiled I just about forgot my name Then life moved on and everybody went their separate way Their memories forever in my mind And every now and then I think of you and how it felt To leave peppermint and innocence behind Peppermint and innocence behind Peppermint and innocence behind Peppermint and innocence behind Peppermint and innocence behind

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Have you ever been daydreaming at work and ended up seeing a film reel in your head of moments that changed your life? I was in the middle of doing that once and after the third viewing, it trailed off to a memory of an interview where Justin Currie (Del Amitri) professed his hate for “list songs” (thanks, Billy Joel!) while introducing one his band had just recorded. At that moment it occurred to me that I'd just done the same thing. I know gentlemen aren't supposed to kiss and tell, but it seems Audrey Smilley will.

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released March 31, 2023

George Carlston – vocals, bass guitar
Dale Garrard – vocals, lead guitar
Craig Moore – vocals, rhythm guitar
J.D. Stefan – keyboards
Maurizio Antonini – drums

Producer: J.D. Stefan and Audrey Smilley

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Audrey Smilley Provo, Utah

Audrey Smilley is a band, not a girl. It is named after a girl, who lives somewhere in England, but is no longer a girl, but the band is not a girl, nor are there any girls in the band.

We recently remixed and remastered our original recordings. Hear them now like you've never heard them before.
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