Sunday Hangovers, our debut album, in a glossy sleeve, with Artwork by our very own Luke Green. (We'll gladly sign it if you'd like. Might decrease the value, though!)
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lyrics
I'm wonderin where I've been- I'm goin down to the cemetary to visit your old man. And his Olds '88 is still in the garage, I had you in the back seat so many times I nearly forgot.
Riding high, drivin slow,
with a clouded mind and a treacherous radio.
I spend so much time on my own, between the long nights and the cocaine even you couldn't save my soul.
And Delilah's by the phone, wonderin f you're comin back home.
Delilah wants to know, are you gonna see your kids tonight, are you gonna do me wrong?
This town has changed, with these songs,
one dead horse with a broken back and I can't ride it for long.
You're lookin good like you always do,
but I can't remember the boys in the band or the words I wrote for you.
Screamin loud, talkin slow.
And now there aint nothing good on the radio.
And I still love you so, I'd like to go home but I don't know the roads.
And Delilah's by the phone, wonderin f you're comin back home.
Delilah wants to know, are you gonna see your kids tonight, are you gonna do me wrong?
And Delilah's by the phone, wonderin f you're comin back home.
Delilah wants to know, are you gonna see your kids tonight, are you gonna do me wrong?
credits
from Sunday Hangovers,
released July 19, 2013
Written & Arranged by Green/Forrest
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