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A few months into Moes Haven's famed album-a-day project of 2006, Farley and Scalzo decided that they'd celebrate Summer in July. And that's what they did. They spent the entire month writing great songs about long Summer days at the lake. ... July: In The Sun With Me? Music Moes Haven July: In The Sun With Me? Songs | 1. | Where'd Everybody Go? |
| 2. | Swimming at the Lake |
| 3. | You Lie in the Sun With Me |
| 4. | Beauty is Like a Whispered Word |
| 5. | Party Barn (B.Y.O.B) |
| 6. | Goin' Out To Da Club |
| 7. | Crying on the Inside |
| 8. | May (You've Ruined Me) |
| 9. | Jerry and Joe |
| 10. | It's a Sunny Day! |
| 11. | Hanging on the Back Porch |
| 12. | Black Lake |
| 13. | Dixie Guano Co. |
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