When my baby cries, I want to hold him, when my baby cries (2x)
When my baby cries, oooh, tears are in his eyes
When my baby cries I’m going to pick him up
When my baby’s sad, I want to sooth him, when my baby’s sad (2x)
When my baby’s sad, oooh, you know it feels so bad
When my baby’s sad I’m going to hold him close
When my baby smiles, the sun is shining, when my baby smiles (2x)
When my baby smiles oooh, I know he is my child
When my baby smiles I give him all my love
When my baby laughs, my world is turning
When my baby laughs, my river’s rolling
When my baby laughs, oooh, I know the joy we have
When my baby laughs I go to hug him tight, I give him all my love, I’ll never let him go
credits
from Thunder in My Arms,
track released May 17, 2019
Lissa Schneckenburger (lead vocals, violin) Stefan Amidon (drums, harmony vocals) Corey DiMario (double bass) Jefferson Hamer (acoustic guitar)
By Lissa Schneckenburger
Arrangement by Schneckenburger/ Spiegelman
Produced by Lissa Schneckenburger and Alec Spiegelman
Recorded by by Alan Stockwell at Black Mountain Audio (Brattleboro, VT)
Additional recording at Frost Studios (Brattleboro, VT) by Lissa Schneckenburger, and by Alec Spiegelman at The Chamber of Commerce (Brooklyn, NY)
Mixed by Robin MacMillan at Faraway Sound (Brooklyn, NY)
Mastered by Toby Mountain at Northeastern Digital (Southborough, MA)
Graphic design by Adam Agee
Photography by Corey DiMario
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