An homage to the 1987 short documentary, Gap-Toothed Women, directed by Les Blank and Maureen Gosling, Americana musician and singer David Quinn‘s new song is a whimsical, saloon-approved piano romper dedicated to, you guessed it, his own “Gap Tooth Girl.” He whips her across the dusty bar-room dance floor, the ivories pouring out as a summertime cloudburst, and with a flourish, the listener gets lost in the magic, too. “Love me slow / Never let me go / She’s the wildest woman I’m ever going to know / Dancing ’round the room till the morning time / Always on the move like Bonnie and Clyde,” sings Quinn, his voice dancing between the shadows of the low-hanging bar lights. It’s as ripe for front-porch pickin’ as it is for the hoedown at the local watering hole. Get to boot scootin’, yeehaw!