From Emily Crawford: “eHarmony turned out to be the cruelest thing I’ve ever seen”

One of the advantages of being an unofficial noncommercial blog is freedom from corporate affairs. Today I’m sharing a beautiful song about eHarmony that will never EVER show up in their official corporate materials. Too bad for them.

The song is second to the last on the playlist below. Emily Crawford is a twenty-something acoustic/folk singer/songwriter from Burbank, CA. Her debut album, which has this song, was released on 27 January 2007. The song and the album are available in stores and for download everywhere.

Emily Crawford sings eHarmony

(I wish I can embed the music player directly, but there seems to be no way to stop it from autoplaying. I hate webpages that play music automatically, don’t we all?)

Watch her play it live

[Added:] Looking further, I found this video of her live performance.

(eHarmony rejects anyone who is below 20.)

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