When I muttered, "Okay, here we go," I knew right away I had to keep it in. My secret to a catchy melody is to make it lilting...make those notes make some jumps. When I was a kid my parents didn't want me to listen to rock and roll, so I listened to a lot of Rodgers and Hammerstein musicals, swing, classical and Mantovani. When I heard the pop songs on the radio at school, songs like "Windy," "Lazy Day," "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes," "Honky Tonk Women," really had an impact on me. I bought a guitar when I was 20, still naive about anything outside of pop on the radio, but I knew I wanted to write catchy tunes. I put a lot of them up on Broadjam. I attributed the instruments to B. Andi Nabox. No one's figured it out yet!