Scotch & Chocolate

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"Scotch & Chocolate"
Song by Nickel Creek
from the album
Why Should the Fire Die?
ReleasedAugust 2005
RecordedBarefoot Recording, Los Angeles, CA
Genre Progressive bluegrass
Length3:07
Label Sugar Hill
Songwriter(s) Chris Thile
Sara Watkins
Producer(s) Eric Valentine
Tony Berg

"Scotch & Chocolate" is an instrumental song played by the modern bluegrass band Nickel Creek. It was the fourth song on Nickel Creek's album, Why Should the Fire Die?. In 2006, Scotch & Chocolate was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Country Instrumental Performance.

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