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Me and Emily : ウィキペディア英語版 | Me and Emily
"Me and Emily" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music singer Rachel Proctor. It was released in March 2004 as the third single from her album ''Where I Belong''. Proctor wrote this song with Chris Tompkins. ==Content== The song is about a female who drives away from an abusive relationship, taking her daughter with her. It is in E-flat major, with a main chord pattern of A2-Bsus-Cm7-Bsus. It is primarily accompanied by piano and guitars set to E-flat tuning.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title='Me and Emily' sheet music )〕 Proctor told ''Country Weekly'' that the idea came about during a songwriting session with Chris Tompkins. She had not written a song in eight months, and "wanted a day off", but Tompkins suggested a line about "stuff scattered in the floorboard of a car." After Proctor told him that "Everybody has a driving song", he suggested that they take the story in a different direction, when Proctor came up with the phrase "me and Emily". Although neither of them had experienced domestic abuse, Proctor had been told by fans that it convinced them to leave their own abusive relationships. BNA Records executives insisted that Proctor cut the song, and held the release of her debut album ''Where I Belong'' until the song was released as its third single.
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