The song "Keep My Heart" by Deep Sounds was originally taken from the APM music library and was not available to the public.
Now, here is the bragging part: This morning I found a cryptically marked CD sitting on top of my computer. The Post-it note read "Play this song." When I popped it in to play, I couldn't believe it. My 13-year-old son found the song for me.
He had watched "12:04am" with me on SciFi and asked what song that was. At a commercial break, I explained to him that the song wasn't available -- it had come from a stock song library used by the industry. Well, apparently he didn't like that answer. He stewed on it for a while and early this morning decided to go on a secret "mission." (If he had asked me the name of the song, I could have told him, but he didn't ask.) He didn't dare touch my DVDs, so he went to YouTube to find the episode and made note of the lyrics. He did a lyric search, found questions online from when we were originally looking for the song, and finally came up with the name and artist. Then, he went to iTunes and found the song. I'm not sure how long it's been there -- we had kind of given up looking.
Anyway, it's a great song.
