If 37 Stitches doesn't tie with Shame as my favorite track, then it is a close 2nd. Hell, some days it is #1. This track was written it the 13th hour. The tracks on the album had been turned in for all intents and purposes. We decided that we had to put this track on the record just before we flew out to L.A. to write a track or two with Nikki Sixx and DJ Ashba. On returning to Dallas we jumped back into the studio and recorded the song in a matter of hours. I am very thankful that all the band members were under the same conviction; that we had to do the track for THIS album. It is, again, a very personal song for me. The track talks about relationships in which one partner is in the limelight while it is the one in the shadows that deserves the applause. In so many instances in my life it was the ones that had my back that deserve the acclaim. The track also has a couple of musical moments that I dig a lot and are my favorite on the CD, from Mike's drums in the 2nd verse to CJ's lead. The number 37 is a nod to my dad who has had my back throughout this journey. A long strange trip it's been�
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