Song Description
A look back at the friends, loves and ideals of youth.
Song Length |
4:42 |
Genre |
Folk - Contemporary, Folk - General |
Tempo |
Slow (71 - 90) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
Joyful, Charming |
Subject |
Friendship, Friend |
Similar Artists |
Harry Chapin, Bruce Springsteen |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
| |
Lyrics
Driving on the wide and open road
The times that we once shared
Hear it playing on the radio
In love without a care
With your feet up on the dashboard
We'd ride against the wind
Then we'd take it to the last row
And do it all again
There's a song - There's a song
There's a song and I can sing it
Would you like to sing along
There's a song - There's a song
That I know we write together
So our love can carry on
Many years before that last ride
Playing in the yard
In a band with Jack and Robby
We thought it would go far
And those memories surrounding us
I'll never let them go
'Cause the music made was rock-and-roll
It's written on my soul
Haulin' out these chords for you
That's all I know how to do
Writing one more lonesome tune
Singing the mighty songs of youth
The first time that you kissed me
Was such a sweet surprise
Even though I did a bad job
You gave me one more try
So I'm sorry if I missed you
I'm sorry if I failed you
I'm sorry if I made you cry
I'm sorry everywhere
There's just one slip of one mind
Taking one trip - It's written in the sky
Each is one line from one song
Living one life - never to go wrong