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You Used to Say I Love You BY: Jason Gaylor
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Performed in St. Louis, MO at Songpull 1

About the Song

If you’ve ever had a relationship with a difficult and prolonged ending, Jason’s song about how they end will strike a chord with you. If you haven’t consider yourself lucky and listen closely; you might see something about what others around you have gone through.

About the Songwriter

I have been a songwriter for about twelve years. During that time I developed my graphic design skills making posters, CD packaging, and other propaganda for my own band and other various freelance clients. After various odd jobs through the years including a car wash, TGI Fridays, a music store, telemarketing, Hotels.com, and a gas station clerk, I’m now an owner of a 10 person design firm, Departika, in Springfield, Missouri, where I’m the Creative Director for Interactive Design. I’m also the owner of Designfruit.com—-a site primarily devoted to photoshop brushes and other resources for designers. I started writing songs at about 17 years of age. I formed a band (Fern), dropped out of college, and hit the road. Fern released three albums and I have thirty or so unreleased songs as a solo artist. My biggest claim to fame is a tour with the Goo Goo Dolls during the seven years of Fern’s existence.

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Songwriter's Occupation

Creative Director - Departika

Songwriter Resides in…

Springfield, MO