Credits
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Tony Traynor
Songwriter
Lyrics
The glow of the orange light coming off the dash
With the fire of the sun it was fading fast
There was a knock under the hood but you didn't care
It got you from A to B sometimes C and that was everywhere
You're still mad about the blown speaker in the back
From playing Panic at the Disco's second track
Your center console was a time machine
For truck stop sunglasses, new chapsticks, sticky dimes and new earrings
And that was back when we didn't stand a chance
It was parking lots, covered books, quarter tank and a homecoming dance
Girl take me back to those days
Where the start the start of any song was your jam, you and me in a ninety-nine Grand Am
We burned tires and bridges all over this damn town
Singing Tom Petty under the sun roof in the moon getting down
It was gas station stops, two for one pops, ten and two, me and you
A check engine light and and a bottle of booze
And that was back when we didn't stand a chance
It was parking lots, covered books, quarter tank and a homecoming dance
Girl take me back to those days
Where the start the start of any song was your jam, you and me in a ninety-nine Grand Am
So girl take me back to those days
Where the start the start of any song was your jam
Girl take me back to those days
Where the start the start of any song was your jam
You and me in a ninety-nine Grand Am
Ninety-nine Grand Am
Ninety-nine Grand Am
Written by: Tony Traynor