

I can't begin to imagine where I went wrong Winter's here and settled in, but where are you? Rays of sunlight down the sidewalk, down on meĬasting light on the turning leaves and what I'm supposed to see More than just a silly girl, waiting for the sun to hurl Pumpkin seeds stuck in my teeth, there's something more I need to be The trees stand so tall and bare, and here I stand without a care From there, it snowballed into a song about time and endings through the different seasons, which was something that would come up again in our conversations and songwriting.” – Sammy Brownĭandelions have gone to seed, it's my soul I need to feed I remember my grandma saying something earlier that day like “Oh, the dandelions are going to seed” since summer was starting to slip away, and I liked that phrase so we started with that. But I stayed over at Zach’s after everyone left and we decided to write our own song. We were hanging out with a larger group of friends and did the whole let’s-start-a-band thing, AKA - spending an hour finding a song to cover and then maybe fiddling around with it for 30 minutes, which IS fun, but then you know, people have to go home for dinner and whatnot. “Blueberries was the first one Zach and I ever wrote together.
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Read more about Sammy and Zach’s friends: Zach’s Sobiech’s friends and then-girlfriend talk “Clouds” movie Blueberries We asked the real Sammy Brown about the inspiration for a few of her and Zach’s songs: “Blueberries,” “Sandcastles,” “Fix Me Up,” “Clouds” and “How to Go to Confession,” all of which are featured in the movie “Clouds.” The stories behind each of them are below. They formed a band called “A Firm Handshake” and recorded an album, “Fix Me Up.” Before he passed away, Zach (played by Fin Argus) and his best friend and bandmate, Sammy Brown (played by Sabrina Carpenter) wrote several songs together as a way of saying goodbye once it was clear that Zach’s cancer was terminal. On October 16, Disney+ released the movie “Clouds,” an inspiring film about teenage songwriter Zach Sobiech who rose to fame before passing away from osteosarcoma, a deadly bone cancer, in 2013.
