The song "Ella's Moonshine" by Max Jury tells the story of a man who is torn between leaving town and staying with his lover. He describes the atmosphere of the town with its fried tomatoes and cherry wine, as well as the moonshine that runs through his mind. He longs for his lover's country song and wonders where she is tonight. He is drawn to her sweet love, but cannot get enough and needs it all for himself. The lyrics capture a feeling of longing, nostalgia, and a love that is both intoxicating and uncertain. The title "Ella's Moonshine" pays homage to the writer's grandmother, who used to make moonshine in Iowa during the prohibition era. Overall, the song is a blend of country and indie-pop music, with heartfelt lyrics and a soulful melody.