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Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Simone Felice
Tambourine
David Baron
Synthesizer
Wesley Schultz
Vocals
Jeremiah Fraites
Piano
Byron Isaacs
Background Vocals
James Felice
Background Vocals
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Wesley Schultz
Songwriter
Jeremiah Fraites
Songwriter
Simone Felice
Arranger
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Simone Felice
Producer
David Baron
Producer
Taylor Chadwick
Assistant Mastering Engineer
Bobbi Giel
Assistant Mastering Engineer
Luke Armentrout
Assistant Mastering Engineer
Andrew Mendelson
Mastering Engineer
Brian Hubblen
Producer
Rick Mullen
Producer
Derek Brown
Producer
Sara Full
Studio Personnel
Andrew Darby
Assistant Mastering Engineer
Renée Hikari
Assistant Engineer
Lyrics
[Verse 1]
I could see it in the air
Every word was like a smoke from a cigarette
You were blowin' in your hands
The heater broke in the Oldsmobile
[PreChorus]
And the light in your eyes
Alone on the freeway
[Verse 2]
I was stranded in the bed
You were listenin' to The Dark Side Of The Moon
I could barely see your eyes
Psilocybin in a hotel room
[PreChorus]
And the light in your eyes
The waves on the ceiling
[Chorus]
I'll be your brightside, baby, tonight
I'll be your brightside, baby, tonight, tonight
[Verse 3]
You were tired of Tacoma
I was tired of believin' we were right
Losin' every other friend
Findin' nothing in the afterlife
[PreChorus]
But the light in your eyes
Alone on a feeling
[Chorus]
I'll be your brightside, baby, tonight
I'll be your brightside, baby, tonight, tonight
[Bridge]
You're stranded on the bridge
You're crying for your kids
I'll be your brightside, baby, tonight, tonight, tonight
[Verse 4]
I could see it in the air
Every word was like smoke from a cigarette
Sun is coming up ahead
Get your crack in the windshield shine
[PreChorus]
And the light in your eyes
Alone on the freeway
[Chorus]
I'll be your brightside, baby, tonight
I'll be your brightside, baby, tonight, tonight
[Bridge]
You're stranded on the bridge
The cops are closin' in
I'll be your brightside, baby, tonight, tonight, tonight
Written by: Jeremiah Fraites, Wesley Schultz