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26. "You Forgot Your Heart" by Quentin Moore

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"Don't let what we have fall prey to a shallow society."
Set against a soundscape of feel-good R&B, these words highlight the extent of what Quentin Moore strives to offer in "You Forgot Your Heart." Part social commentary, part old-fashioned heartbreak anthem, "You Forgot Your Heart" takes the listener as deep as they'd like to go. Those looking for a slow dance can certainly find it, but Moore also offers the opportunity for a discussion about gender roles, social stigma, and the value of vulnerability. In this episode, Emmeline and Quentin talk about relationships as inspiration, the joys of live music, the way songs gain a life of their own, and how audience interaction gives songwriters the chance to reimagine their music.
To learn more about Quentin, or to follow his musical journey, you can find all of his social media links, tour dates, and more at his official website. To learn more about Journey of a Song, follow Emmeline on social media at @EmmelineMusic or visit the Journey of Series official webpage. You can hear songs from other episodes on the Journey of a Song playlist on Spotify.

For behind-the-scenes info and more about Journey of a Song, follow @EmmelineMusic on social media or visit the Journey of Series official webpage. You can hear songs from previous episodes through the Journey of a Song Official Spotify Playlist.

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"Don't let what we have fall prey to a shallow society."
Set against a soundscape of feel-good R&B, these words highlight the extent of what Quentin Moore strives to offer in "You Forgot Your Heart." Part social commentary, part old-fashioned heartbreak anthem, "You Forgot Your Heart" takes the listener as deep as they'd like to go. Those looking for a slow dance can certainly find it, but Moore also offers the opportunity for a discussion about gender roles, social stigma, and the value of vulnerability. In this episode, Emmeline and Quentin talk about relationships as inspiration, the joys of live music, the way songs gain a life of their own, and how audience interaction gives songwriters the chance to reimagine their music.
To learn more about Quentin, or to follow his musical journey, you can find all of his social media links, tour dates, and more at his official website. To learn more about Journey of a Song, follow Emmeline on social media at @EmmelineMusic or visit the Journey of Series official webpage. You can hear songs from other episodes on the Journey of a Song playlist on Spotify.

For behind-the-scenes info and more about Journey of a Song, follow @EmmelineMusic on social media or visit the Journey of Series official webpage. You can hear songs from previous episodes through the Journey of a Song Official Spotify Playlist.

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