SONGS FROM THE ATTIC
Step into a dusty attic and crack open the timeworn lid of a long-lost record player. Songs from the Attic is a heartfelt, handcrafted EP inspired by the golden age of crooners and classic songbooks. Every track is an original composition, lovingly written in the musical spirit of the 1940s and 1950s — echoing the emotional resonance of songs by Sinatra, Nat King Cole, Hoagy Carmichael, Doris Day, and the Andrews Sisters.
From the starry swing of “To Jupiter and Back” to the tender longing of “Till We Ever Meet Again,” each piece in this collection tells a timeless story. “Forever Young in Love” captures the breezy optimism of youth, while “You Smiled and Stole My Heart” brings playful romance with a wink and a horn section.
“Coffee, Kisses & a Cadillac” adds a touch of romantic whimsy — a charming, swing-era love story where coffee cups, doorway kisses, jukebox laughter, and a brand-new Cadillac become symbols of devotion and surprise. “In My Arms Again” gently aches with distance and desire, grounding the collection in emotional depth.
As a special bonus, the EP closes with “I Made It Back in Time for Saturday Night” — a toe-tapping, cheeky homage to 1940s swing trios. Female vocals in tight harmony recall the sass and sparkle of the Andrews Sisters, adding just the right vintage finale.
Together, these seven songs create a cinematic and deeply emotional listening experience — one that feels pulled from a forgotten vinyl crate, yet somehow written just for today.
- Jazz
I Made It Back In Time For Saturday Night
- I Made It Back In Time For Saturday Night
- In my Arms Again
- To Jupiter and Back
- Till We Ever meet Again
- You Smiled and Stole My Heart
- Coffee, Kisses & A Brand New Cadillac
- Forever Young In Love
