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lyrics

Written by Brandon Goldstein and James Sparber

Across the country we will live in harmony
And on the same coast as Mom and Dad.
Tell all my friends that I am very sad.

I didn’t want to say goodbye,
But with you right here by my side I will never want to change my mind.

Will you get behind the wheel?
I’m in no shape to drive,
And we’re a long way from home.
Drive me towards the lights.
The city grins behind them,
And with flashing teeth awaits
Another warm embrace.

There’s a city with a market for the kind of work I do.
I’m gonna give them what they want
And then I’m gonna give everything else to you.

One day we’ll see that it was all worth the pain.
I’d rather be sentimental and nostalgic than stagnant anyway.

Will you get behind the wheel?
I’m in no shape to drive,
And we’re a long way from home.
Drive me towards the lights.
The city grins behind them,
And with flashing teeth awaits
Another warm embrace.

How many years has it been?
It’s done me little good to measure my success.
Into that town, with my cap and gown thrown in the backseat,
I raced to find the door and kick it open.
And now I leave, with only you to impress.

credits

from Across The Cul​-​De​-​Sac, released February 22, 2013
Drums, vocals: Brandon Goldstein
Acoustic and electric guitar, vocals: James Sparber
Bass, vocals: John Loggins
Electric guitar: Jeff Mensch
Electric piano, vocals: Tyler Cash
Lap Steel: Sean O'Brien

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Money&King New York

Based in Brooklyn and LA. Like if The Bee Gees were dropped by Robert Stigwood in '75 and never made it big in America by crossing over into disco, and instead were like, "alright, boys, this is our last chance: let's make that big experimental album that we've always dreamed of..." but—being The Bee Gees—it was only so experimental... ... more

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