How many times have we seen the sun go down?
The lights go on in the hills around this town
How many times have we walked this boulevard?
It’s the same old scene when did it get so hard
Chorus:
Makes me wanna run somewhere we’ve never been
Baby I don’t need to see this town again
I don’t know where it ends but I’m ready to begin
Take only what we need and throw caution to the wind
How would it feel to leave this all behind?
With nothin’ but a glimmer of the life that we might find
How’d you like to put that sunset in the rear-view mirror
Wake up tomorrow 500 miles from here
Chorus:
Makes me wanna run somewhere we’ve never been
Baby I don’t need to see this town again
I don’t know where it ends but I’m ready to begin
Take only what we need and throw caution to the wind
Roll down the window we’ll say our goodbyes
We’re a match to gasoline now lighting up the sky
I don’t mind if you want to drive
It’s been a long, long time since I felt so alive
Chorus:
Makes me want to run somewhere we’ve never been
Baby I don’t need to see this town again
I don’t know where it ends but I’m ready to begin
Take only what we need and throw caution to the wind
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa,
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa,
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa – Repeat (2)
credits
from From Where I Stand,
track released July 29, 2022
Produced by: Thomas Anderson for Thomas Anderson Music Productions
Songwriters: Wyatt Easterling and Thomas Anderson
Considerable Music, ASCAP/ Thomas Anderson Music Publishing, ASCAP
Acoustic guitar: Wyatt Easterling, Wyatt’s Woodshed Studio, Chapel Hill, NC
Acoustic rhythm guitar: Thomas Anderson, Pebble Creek Studio, Durham, NC
Electric guitars: Thomas Anderson, Pebble Creek Studio, Durham, NC
Baritone guitar: Thomas Anderson, Pebble Creek Studio, Durham, NC
B-3 Organ: Doug Carter, DCM Studio, Nashville, TN
Bass: Jimmy Carter, Jimmy’s Playhouse, Nashville, TN
Drums: Mike Rosado, County Q Studios, Nashville, TN
BGV’s: Thomas Anderson, Pebble Creek Studio, Durham, NC
Wyatt Easterling’s decades of success in the music industry includes a myriad of roles from performer to songwriter, and as
an executive of both a major record label and publishing company. This wealth of experience and accompanying success in all these varying facets of the industry, give him a unique and valuable understanding of the music business.
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