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"'''Lorraine'''" is a single by [[Ozma]] and the first track from the [[1999]] compilation ''[[Songs of Inaudible Trucks and Cars]]''. | |||
The song's title and much of its lyrics were inspired by the 1985 film ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Back_to_the_Future Back to the Future]''. Daniel Brummel summarized the song [[Ozma song explanations - 2000#Songs of Inaudible Trucks and Cars|on Ozma's official website in 2000]] as being about his idea of "the classic romantic ideal", "longing for a girl you don't have, who won't give you the time of day, and still believing it's possible." The song was released in a limited capacity, along with the B-side [[Los Angeles (Ozma song)|Los Angeles]], as Ozma's first single in [[1998]]. | |||
The single and its B-side were produced by longtime [[Weezer]] collaborator [[Rod Cervera]]. | |||
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