Sarah Siskind has been called "the best female singer/songwriter in America… Read Full Bio ↴Sarah Siskind has been called "the best female singer/songwriter in America today" (Steve Binder, legendary TV director/producer) and Nashville's "Best New Voice" by Southern Living. She has toured with Bon Iver (he has also famously covered her "Lovin's For Fools") and The Swell Season, written songs for Alison Krauss (the GRAMMY nominated "Simple Love") and Randy Travis. Sarah has performed live on NPR's Tiny Desk, World Cafe with David Dye and her music has been featured on NPR's All Songs Considered and NPR's Song Of The Day. Her previous album, Say It Louder, was called "a masterpiece" by Bonnie Raitt.
In July of 2010, Sarah Siskind found herself thousands of miles from her Tennessee home in a small ranch house just outside of Boulder. Escaping the oppressive southern summer heat for six weeks, she took temporary roots in Colorado while teaching songwriting at a nearby festival and touring the southwest. Her intent was to finish writing the songs for her new album, Novel, during her downtime.
Just out of a five-year publishing deal on Nashville’s Music Row, Sarah was inspired by the idea of exploring her sound as a musician and her vision as an artist. Bathing in this newfound freedom, her creativity burgeoned and she was soon setting up a microphone in the spare bedroom and hitting record.
It began with the recording of a simple guitar and vocal track for "Nowhere In The Middle", a song that explores the dangers of loving someone too much. Unable to put the track away, she found herself in the kitchen pantry grabbing salt canisters, dry rice, and oatmeal boxes to create a percussion section. She made a snare out of a storage box with sheets of paper taped to the top. Swept away by the muse, Sarah would continue to record the rest of the songs this way, finishing it with just one microphone, several guitars (including her beloved Gibson, Larry), and "found sounds” from her home back in Nashville. Sarah engineered, tracked and produced “Novel” with no boundaries, no one else in the room, on her own.
Despite her isolation, the theme of the album became human connection and no single song onNovel illustrates that better than the title track, a song that reminisces about ‘old-fashioned’ pre-internet friendship and courtship. “Growing up, the thought of using technology to connect with another human never crossed my mind," says Sarah. "People dropped by, there were hours upon hours of sitting on a floor talking with friends and family, and we listened to and played music together."
Novel's lead track is "Yellow and Blue", an Alice in Wonderland-esque take on wandering into uncharted territory, whether it be a stranger's garden or a new relationship. "I had the most vividimagination as a child, always craving that buzz of a new experience...I hope I never lose that."What follows is songwriting study touching on emotional chapters we all face: shouting up to ask for relief ("Take Me"), falling head over heels ("Feeling For You", "I Think About Love"), breaking down ("Crying On A Plane", "You're Still There"), children growing up and out ("Welcome Home"), and fighting with and for love ("Nowhere In The Middle", "Rescue You"). The closing track is a raw and chugging version of the spiritual "Didn't It Rain", made famous by Mahalia Jackson. The tambourine sounds are children's instruments Sarah strapped to her ankles.
Sarah makes jewelry from charms, beads and the like that she finds while on the road and sells them on Etsy and at her live gigs. Though wheat/dairy free, Sarah can (thankfully) still drink good beer and shares recipes, tips and restaurant/brewery suggestions on her food blog. Born and raised in North Carolina, she makes her home in Nashville, TN.
In July of 2010, Sarah Siskind found herself thousands of miles from her Tennessee home in a small ranch house just outside of Boulder. Escaping the oppressive southern summer heat for six weeks, she took temporary roots in Colorado while teaching songwriting at a nearby festival and touring the southwest. Her intent was to finish writing the songs for her new album, Novel, during her downtime.
Just out of a five-year publishing deal on Nashville’s Music Row, Sarah was inspired by the idea of exploring her sound as a musician and her vision as an artist. Bathing in this newfound freedom, her creativity burgeoned and she was soon setting up a microphone in the spare bedroom and hitting record.
It began with the recording of a simple guitar and vocal track for "Nowhere In The Middle", a song that explores the dangers of loving someone too much. Unable to put the track away, she found herself in the kitchen pantry grabbing salt canisters, dry rice, and oatmeal boxes to create a percussion section. She made a snare out of a storage box with sheets of paper taped to the top. Swept away by the muse, Sarah would continue to record the rest of the songs this way, finishing it with just one microphone, several guitars (including her beloved Gibson, Larry), and "found sounds” from her home back in Nashville. Sarah engineered, tracked and produced “Novel” with no boundaries, no one else in the room, on her own.
Despite her isolation, the theme of the album became human connection and no single song onNovel illustrates that better than the title track, a song that reminisces about ‘old-fashioned’ pre-internet friendship and courtship. “Growing up, the thought of using technology to connect with another human never crossed my mind," says Sarah. "People dropped by, there were hours upon hours of sitting on a floor talking with friends and family, and we listened to and played music together."
Novel's lead track is "Yellow and Blue", an Alice in Wonderland-esque take on wandering into uncharted territory, whether it be a stranger's garden or a new relationship. "I had the most vividimagination as a child, always craving that buzz of a new experience...I hope I never lose that."What follows is songwriting study touching on emotional chapters we all face: shouting up to ask for relief ("Take Me"), falling head over heels ("Feeling For You", "I Think About Love"), breaking down ("Crying On A Plane", "You're Still There"), children growing up and out ("Welcome Home"), and fighting with and for love ("Nowhere In The Middle", "Rescue You"). The closing track is a raw and chugging version of the spiritual "Didn't It Rain", made famous by Mahalia Jackson. The tambourine sounds are children's instruments Sarah strapped to her ankles.
Sarah makes jewelry from charms, beads and the like that she finds while on the road and sells them on Etsy and at her live gigs. Though wheat/dairy free, Sarah can (thankfully) still drink good beer and shares recipes, tips and restaurant/brewery suggestions on her food blog. Born and raised in North Carolina, she makes her home in Nashville, TN.
Didn't It Rain
Sarah Siskind Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Didn't It Rain' by these artists:
Amy Helm It rained 40 days, 40 nights without stopping Noah was glad…
ARMSTRONG-The Good Book Didn't it rain, children? Talk about rain, oh, my Lord Didn'…
B.J. Thomas Didn't it rain children Talk about rain oh my Lord Didn't it…
Bill & Gloria Gaither Someone said that in each life some rain is bound…
Brigid Power-Ryce No matter how dark the storm gets overhead They say someone'…
Chanticleer/Rev. Yvette Flunder Can't you see the clouds gathering Don't let it be said…
Glen David Andrews Didn't it rain children Talk about rain oh my Lord Didn't it…
Hugh Laurie Well didn't it rain, rain, rain children Rain on my Lord Di…
Jackson Mahalia Didn't it rain children Talk about rain oh my Lord Didn't it…
Joe & Eddie I thought we would sail on such a kind sea I…
Laurie Hugh Well didn't it rain, rain, rain children Rain on my Lord …
Louis Armstrong Didn't it rain, children? Talk about rain, oh, my Lord Didn'…
Mahalia Didn't it rain children Talk about rain oh my Lord Didn't it…
Mason Jar Music & Friends Someone said that in each life some rain is bound…
Mr. Wiggles Aye Mr. Active & Attractive I'd like to welcome y'all to My …
Nana Mouskouri Didn't it rain children Talk about rain oh my Lord Didn't it…
Pony Bradshaw Didn't it rain Lord, didn't it rain Didn't it…
Randy Stonehill Oh, didn't it rain Didn't it rain Didn't it rain Rain, ra…
Rev. Joe Freeman Can't you see the clouds gathering Don't let it be said…
Sister O.M. Terrell I didn't choose the thug life yet I'm continually subjected…
Sister Rosetta Tharpe Didn't it rain children Talk about rain oh my Lord Didn't …
Sittin in With Harlem Jade and Jax Vol. 6 Told that girl I love her even tho I Didn't…
Songs: Ohia No matter how dark the storm gets overhead They say someone'…
The Band Didn't it rain, children Rain, oh my Lord Didn't it, didn't …
The Falls-Jones Didn't it rain children Talk about rain oh my Lord Didn't it…
The Golden Gate Quartet Didn't it rain children, talk about rain oh my Lord Didn't…
The Kennedys Black Jack Jimmy and a mojo hand Rolling like a train…
The Oak Ridge Boys The good Lord went to Noah and he told him…
Tom Jones Didn't it rain children, talk about rain oh my Lord Didn't…
Tonya Boyd-Cannon When it rains and when it pours I stay inside and…
Various Artists Well didn't it rain, rain, rain children Rain on my Lord Di…
Williams Singers of St. Louis Didn't it rain, children? Talk about rain, oh, my Lord Didn'…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Sarah Siskind:
A Little Bit Troubled Daddy's on the road Mamas on the bottle Baby's gonna be…
Carolina You said I looked like a child when I danced…
Danny Danny oh Danny - turn your eyes to me, It's…
Falling Stars I thought i could make it better, better on my…
Go Thorny roses in the snow Can't take me down, I don't…
I Won't Stop I fell again - maybe I did myself in I misread…
In the Mountains In the mountains I am tending to my heart I go walking…
Look Out I know what you're going through My heart is broken too The…
Lovin's for Fools Crazy how I feel Living without you Inside this house that…
Maybe There's Love Between Us I'd like to wait at your door I'd like to see…
Me and Now Deep in the night I'm saving up for when I…
Modern Appalachia I heard the sound of Dolly sing - and I…
Porchlight Wishing it was different doesn't really change a thing Push …
Punk Rock Girl Why should I care anyway If he doesn't look this way If…
Rest in the River All the troubles of my mother All the troubles of my…
Simple Love Little yellow house Sittin′ on a hill That is where he lived…
The One Guess you're out there on the road, She's beside you…
Too Far from You Some nights I don't sleep at all I lie awake with…
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