Our computer sampler cost more than a house!': how the Korgis made Everybody's Got to Learn Sometime
Briefly

The fact that our producer, David Lord, saw the potential in the simple demo was crucial. His influence transformed it into a gorgeous, radio-friendly pop record.
Initially, I battled away at the piano trying to create something catchy. The breakthrough happened when our drummer suggested we keep the chorus in a minor key.
We felt we had come up with something special when visitors to the studio were amazed by the track's unique sound. It was clear we had created magic.
I aimed to write a ballad that would resonate in the US, but it was the production touches that truly turned it into a hit record.
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