Talented singer/songwriter and pianist Jacob Tolliver releases his brand new single “Cinderella!” The song, produced by GRAMMY-winner Mark Neill, features expert production and true musical art that adds a dynamic edge, making it a track that hits hard while keeping you hooked. Listen here: ffm.to/cind.OPR
With this new release, Jacob continues to build his highly anticipated solo repertoire. “Cinderella” showcases not only his unique songwriting but also his versatility as an artist. This isn’t your classic fairytale—it’s a true-to-life tale of heartbreak and irony. The song explores what happens when the magic fades and happily-ever-after takes a wrong turn. Blending an upbeat pop melody and lively rhythm with lyrics full of irony, heartbreak, and deception, “Cinderella” delivers a captivating story that will leave listeners hitting repeat.
Tolliver launched his career as Jerry Lee Lewis in “Million Dollar Quartet” and opened for the legend himself on tour. While he has primarily performed rock ‘n’ roll music, this new single highlights his creative songwriting abilities and captivating voice. With “Cinderella,” he’s sure to resonate with listeners and fans alike.
“It feels cliché to take my personal heartbreak and put it in a song, but Rick Ferrell and Robyn Collins and I did just that… I guess real experiences make the best music! I’m excited to see where this one goes,” said Jacob Tolliver.
You said you blew it,
I guess I kinda knew it,
You said you’d never do it again,
I guess our castle was built with sand,
cause it all washed away when the waves crashed in,
Found your slipper outside his door,
Guess you’re not my Cinderella anymore
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