Top Songs By The Wonder Years
Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
The Wonder Years
Performer
Knuckle Puck
Performer
Little Kruta
Performer
Daniel Jason Campbell
Lead Vocals
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Matthew Paul Brasch
Composer
Daniel Jason Campbell
Composer
Michael Dominic Kennedy
Composer
Joshua James Martin
Composer
Kenneth Alrich Cavaliere
Composer
Nicholas Steinborn
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Steve Evetts
Producer
Vince Ratti
Mixing Engineer
Will Yip
Mastering Engineer
Lyrics
[Verse 1]
I moved all my shit into my parent's basement
And out of our old apartment
I know things changed, but I'm not sure when
I guess you'd call this regression, I left a "real" job and a girlfriend
Convinced myself I'm brave enough for all of this
[Verse 2]
Well, I spent this whole year in airports, the floor feels like home
At least we're never alone
I lost track of the time zones, I'd call, but you know
[PreChorus]
I'm running on empty
And the late nights and the long drives start to get to me
I'm just so tired
[Chorus]
I spent this year as a ghost, and I'm not sure what I'm looking for
A voice on a phone that you rarely answer anymore
I came in here alone, came in here alone
It doesn't scare me like it did seven months ago
I spent this year as a ghost, and I'm not sure where home is anymore
[Verse 3]
Been on a steady fast-food diet
Like we're this generation's Morgan Spurlock
But we don't admit defeat
My body feels rejected, I can't say that I blame it
My heart keeps saying, "Stay young"
My lower back seems to disagree
[Verse 4]
Unrolled a cheap cotton blanket on an old, dirty couch
I felt the year start to wind down
Can't stand any dead space, empty beds bum me out
[Chorus]
I spent this year as a ghost, and I'm not sure what I'm looking for
A voice on a phone that you rarely answer anymore
I came in here alone, came in here alone
It doesn't scare me like it did seven months ago
I spent this year as a ghost, and I'm not sure where home is anymore
[Bridge]
I came out swinging from a South Philly basement
Caked in stale beer and sweat, under half-lit fluorescents
And I, I spent the winter writing songs about getting better
Well, if I'm being honest, I'm getting there
[Bridge]
I came out swinging from a South Philly basement
Caked in stale beer and sweat, under half-lit fluorescents
And I, I spent the winter writing songs about getting better
And if I'm being honest, I'm getting there
[Outro]
I came out swinging from a South Philly basement
Caked in stale beer and sweat, under half-lit fluorescents
And I spent the winter writing songs about getting better
If I'm being honest, I'm getting there
Written by: Daniel Jason Campbell, Joshua James Martin, Kenneth Alrich Cavaliere, Matthew Paul Brasch, Michael Dominic Kennedy, Nicholas Steinborn