Patterson Hood, co-founder of Drive-By Truckers, chose Lydia Loveless for his song 'A Werewolf and a Girl' from his first solo album in 12.5 years. This collaboration stems from their friendship and her longstanding admiration for his work. Despite the age difference, Loveless's experience in addressing themes of relationships fit well with Hood’s reflective songwriting. The emotional layers of the song surprised Loveless after its release, showcasing both artists' capabilities in conveying deep personal experiences through music.
Patterson Hood was confident that Lydia Loveless, a fan of his band, would be the perfect collaborator for the duet 'A Werewolf and a Girl.'
Loveless reflects on the personal nature of the song, noting that she didn't realize its depth until after it was released.
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