Cailin (song)
"Cailin" | |
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Song by Unwritten Law from the album Unwritten Law | |
Released | 1999 |
Recorded | July–August 1997 at London Bridge Studios, Seattle |
Genre | Punk rock |
Length | 3:56 |
Label | Interscope |
Writer(s) | Scott Russo, Steve Morris, Rob Brewer, Wade Youman |
Producer(s) | Rick Parashar |
"Cailin" is a song by the San Diego-based rock band Unwritten Law from their 1998 album Unwritten Law. The song is named after singer Scott Russo's daughter, about whom he penned the lyrics. Though it was not released as a single, it became the band's first song to chart, reaching #28 on Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks chart.[1]
Personnel
Band
- Scott Russo - vocals
- Steve Morris - guitar
- Rob Brewer - guitar
- Wade Youman - drums, percussion
Additional musicians
- Micah Albao - bass guitar
- Rick Parashar - piano, keyboards, tambura, percussion
- Geoff Turner - DJ
- Erik Aho - additional guitar
Production
- Rick Parashar – producer, engineer, mixing
- Jon Plum – assistant producer, engineer, and mixing
- Geoff Ott – second engineer
- George Marino – mastering
References
- ↑ "Unwritten Law Album & Song Chart History: Alternative Songs". Billboard charts. Retrieved 2009-10-06.
External links
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