 Right, can we get straight on this song? I love your wee man here in the clacker board, he's great. Do you have any staffers? But he gives me that look and says you better do it now. He's starting to scare me more than my wife does. He scares me too. You know how lucky you are to be able to do something here now, right? But anyway, the first song you're going to do for some fairness. So the first song I'm going to do, obviously, I've been connection to John Prine. And I've always loved this John Prine song. It's called Christmas in Prison. It's called The Truck. This is Jim Antonia McColl. It was Christmas in prison and the food was real good. We had turkey and pistols carved out of wood. And I dream of her always even when I don't dream and her name's on my tongue and her blood's in my stream. Wait in a tea Oh Mother Nature's got nothing Come to me Run to me Come to me She reminds me of a chess game with someone I admire and she's sweeter than saccharine in a drugstore sale. Wait Come to me Run to me The searchlight in the backyard swings round the snowflakes like the dust in the sun It's Christmas in prison I was listening back to John Prine's stuff a few weeks back and there's a song out and it's very hard to guess but if anybody here tonight check it out right on Spotify and it's John Prine doing the Stevie Wonder I just called to say I love you. It's fabulous. Oh my God. Did anybody hear it in here? No. It was one of the last singles John released before he died. Did you know a thing about it? You were actually going Stevie Wonder took out a hump. Yeah, absolutely. Oh, it's beautiful version. That's class. I love that there. You're songwriting. You talk about your songwriting, right? Yeah. How long have you been songwriting? Songwriting. Yeah. Since I was about 16 years old, Paul. Yeah. Were you playing music then? Had you, you know? Oh, I was, yeah. I was bananas. I was taught myself to play guitar when I was about 13, 14. All Elvis, of course. Of course. And some country stuff thrown in and then I just kind of naturally progressed to writing songs. And yeah, it was funny. I was listening back to some of them recently and they're all they're very, they haven't aged well. I'll put it that way. Talking about Reagan and Gorbachev and hippy men and all this kind of stuff. All right. But the thing about it is you can move them along with time. Do you have a...