"Oh sweet Lorraine," the song begins. "I wish we could do all the good times over again."
Stobaugh, who's not a musician, entered the lyrics into a singer-songwriter contest at Green Shoes Studios in Illinois.
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His entry was like no other, said Green Shoe's Jacob Colgan. Instead of a YouTube video link, Stobaugh sent a large manila envelope with the lyrics written in a letter:
"I started to read the lyrics and was so touched by the song and without even meeting Fred we thought, we're going to do something," Colgan said.
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Source: Huffington Post
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