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"#41"
Song by Dave Matthews Band
from the album Crash
ReleasedApril 30, 1996
Recorded
  • Bearsville (Woodstock, New York)
  • Green Street (New York)
GenreJam, jazz fusion
Length6:39
LabelRCA
Songwriter(s)Carter Beauford, Stefan Lessard, Dave Matthews, LeRoi Moore, Boyd Tinsley
Producer(s)Steve Lillywhite

#41 is a song by the Dave Matthews Band, featured on their 1996 album Crash.

The song was originally written by Dave Matthews as a reply to lawsuits brought by Ross Hoffman, a former associate and manager of the band. Hoffman owned rights to a number of the band's songs in the early 1990s; however, due to creative differences, he was eventually fired by the band, and the band's present manager, Coran Capshaw, was hired. As an owner of the band's songs, Hoffman felt he deserved a share of the profits, which later caused a legal dispute between him and the band. Matthews wrote the song based upon the broken-hearted feelings he was experiencing as he was going through legal disputes with a former mentor of his.[1]

References

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  1. ^ Uitti, Jacob (2023-02-15). "Meaning Behind the Song: "#41" by Dave Matthews Band". American Songwriter. Retrieved 2023-05-11.
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