Certainly. Here’s a proper write-up for a fictional or archival item titled Sweet Punkin I Love You (1976), with the “XXX” treated as a catalog or archival identifier. Sweet Punkin I Love You Date: 1976 Catalog ID: XXX
7-inch vinyl single / Private press recording Sweet Punkin I Love You -1976- XXX
Unknown (credited only as “The Harvest Home Band” on runout etching) Certainly
Best enjoyed on a cool October evening, with a mug of something warm and someone you call “punkin.” Only 200 copies were pressed, mostly given to
The “XXX” in the identifier is not adult content but denotes the third entry in a small private pressing series by a short-lived Ohio-based studio, Lost Hollow Records (run out of a converted garage). Only 200 copies were pressed, mostly given to family and local radio.
Though it never charted, Sweet Punkin I Love You has gained a cult following among collectors of obscure ‘70s country-soul and autumn-themed love songs. A remastered version appeared on the 2022 compilation Harvest Flavor: Forgotten Singles of the Heartland .