![]() Invariably, the radio would be on, most likely tuned to what then was Y100 (100.3)-give me a break I was 17.Īnd, invariably, you’d hear several songs over the course of an hour, all of which could’ve been either Norah Jones, Vanessa Carlton, Michelle Branch, or any combination thereof. ![]() ![]() On any given Friday night around that time, I might’ve found myself mindlessly driving, killing time crisscrossing the intersection of Route 611 and County Line Road in anticipation of an evening showing of the first installment of Lord of the Rings at the Regal Warrington Crossing. To this day, that record conjures senior year hangouts in friends’ basements and torturously long slow dances at the prom where I said “yes” to the wrong girl before I could summon the nerve to ask the right one. I was 17 and the omnipresent song in America was "Don't Know Why," the hit single from Norah Jones' 2002 debut album, Come Away with Me.
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