As a general rule, I despise anything that references, features or even hints at the excessive use of a harmonica, but hey, rules are made to be broken, right? In the case of this gorgeous ditty from Texan troubadour Pandit, the shrill tones of the harmonica snuggle perfectly next to the sultry, melancholic vocals of Lance Smith, working to complete and utter splendor.

Taking a step back from his more ethereal sound experienced on his debut record, Don’t Think of Me (Cause I Won’t Think Of You) is far closer to Dylan than to Pandit’s contemporaries, and is all the more beautiful for it. “And when everyone is asking about me, Cause they have no clue what happened really, Don’t think of me, cause I won’t think of you”