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Old Roads
9
Americana
Old Roads was released on October 25, 2025 by Graffiti Rose Records as a part of the album I'd Like to Leave
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Release DateOctober 25, 2025
LabelGraffiti Rose Records
LanguageEnglish
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM146

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Pat James And The Whole Truth
Pat James And The Whole Truth
Guitar
Jeff Cox
Jeff Cox
Background Vocals
Mat Power
Mat Power
Bass Guitar
John Gould
John Gould
Guitar
Jesse Karwat
Jesse Karwat
Keyboards
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Pasquale Mete
Pasquale Mete
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Dan Brodbeck
Dan Brodbeck
Producer
Jeff Cox
Jeff Cox
Co-Producer
Darren McGill
Darren McGill
Recording Engineer
Kristian Montano
Kristian Montano
Mastering Engineer

Lyrics

Driving down the old highway
Like a stroll down memory lane
It’s hard to tell how much things change until you stop and look
The old diner once stood there
The apple farm and the county fair
How I wish it was still there
I’d ride that ferris wheel round
It’s just a part of growing up
Everything is changing and turning into dust
It’s just a part of growing old
The more that you lose the more that we think we know
And we learned it all on these Old Roads
Passed by the old town park
The bandshell after dark
Lovers come and lovers park
Getting high on a Saturday night
Went by the house I grew
The town pool and elementary school
The old makes way for something new
So they tore those suckers down too
It’s just a part of growing up
Everything is changing and turning into dust
It’s just a part of growing old
The more that you lose the more that we think we know
And we learned it all on these Old Roads
How much more can I take
How much more has to change
Before it’s not even where I come from
So I hold on inside
While pieces of me die
All along these Old Roads
It’s just a part of growing up
Everything is changing and turning into dust
It’s just a part of growing old
The more that you lose the more that we think we know
And we learned it all on these Old Roads
Written by: Pasquale Mete
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