Top Songs By Stephen Douglas Wolfe
Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Stephen Douglas Wolfe
Guitar
Nathan Harold
Bass Guitar
Curt Henry
Drums
George P. Newton
Guitar
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Stephen Douglas Wolfe
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Stephen Douglas Wolfe
Producer
Brett Hobin
Recording Engineer
Lyrics
In a backwater diner one May
She pulled a five from a half-finished plate
And then the sun hit his buckle when the door swung in
And everything changed
She was innocent, lucky, and sweet
He was chasing his rock and roll dreams
And to the lights on the stage,
She was a moth to a flame
Maybe he’ll calm down,
Maybe he’ll stick around
Maybe loving somebody is feelin’ like you’re underground
She’d been looking for a chance to escape
And his bed seemed to match with her shape
So they hitched up and drove off for three hundred sixty four days
The next June while his last songs were sung
They felt they could keep keeping on
But the echoes of his past
Came tumblin' in so fast
Now six feet don’t look bad where he wound up
Maybe he’ll calm down,
Maybe she’ll stick around
Maybe loving somebody is feelin’ like you’re underground
Maybe he’ll calm down,
Maybe she’ll stick around
Maybe loving somebody is feelin’ like you’re underground
Maybe loving somebody is feelin’ like you’re underground
Maybe loving somebody is feelin’ like you’re underground
Maybe loving somebody is feelin’ like you’re underground
Written by: Stephen Douglas Wolfe