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  1. Why You Runnin'. (2009) Catching a Tiger. (2010) Why You Runnin' is the debut EP by American singer-songwriter Lissie, released in November 2009 on Fat Possum. [1] [2] It was produced by Bill Reynolds of Band of Horses. One of the songs, "Oh Mississippi" was co-written with Ed Harcourt, whom she met through a mutual friend. [3]

  2. Watch Over Me (Early Works 2002-2009) 10th September 2021. Catching A Tiger (Anniversary Edition) 20th August 2021. Thank You To The Flowers. 20th November 2020

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LissieLissie - Wikipedia

    Lissie. Elisabeth Corrin Maurus (born November 21, 1982), [3] known as Lissie, is an American singer-songwriter. She released her debut EP, "Why You Runnin'", in November 2009. Her debut album, Catching a Tiger, was released in June 2010. Her second studio album, Back to Forever, was released in October 2013. Her first record as an independent ...

  5. Nov 10, 2009 · Why You Runnin' Review by Andrew Leahey. On her 2007 debut, Lissie’s songwriting sometimes struggled to keep up with her voice. The two share more equal footing throughout Why You Runnin’, a five-song EP that mixes Americana, folk, and Southern balladry into swirling patterns. Recorded in her adopted hometown of Ojai, CA -- one of the few ...

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  6. Nov 20, 2009 · Lissie Maurus is a folk-rock singer from the west Illinois border town of Rock Island. Although there’s a rustic Midwestern edge to her Americana, her transplantation to Los Angeles, and national and international gigs have elevated her music beyond coffee-house strumming.

  7. Why You Runnin' is the debut EP by American singer-songwriter Lissie, released in November 2009 on Fat Possum. It was produced by Bill Reynolds of Band of Horses. One of the songs, "Oh Mississippi" was co-written with Ed Harcourt, whom she met through a mutual friend. The EP was listed amongst Paste magazine's "Eight Most Auspicious Musical Debuts of 2009". Three of the five tracks were later ...