Top Songs By Danno Simpson
Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Danno Simpson
Vocals
Jonah Wisneski
Electric Guitar
Brennan Mackey
Bass Guitar
Alex Johnson
Drums
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Daniel Simpson
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Ben Waligoske
Producer
Lyrics
I never cared much for birthdays, I never cared much for growing old
Time flashes by at the blink of an eye and nothing's the same as before
Who’s that there in the mirror? The last of a ghost, a faded memory
All the youth you wasted chasing some cheap high
You can sit and mourn a distant life but don’t we all just fade like the break of light
Is it best left for the burn or the days gone by?
The days gone by
The days gone by
The Days gone by
You can count up your grey hairs, count up the times that you’ve let her down
You can thumb through the years till they bring you to tears and you feel like you’re starting to drown
What’s the point in the end? They’d still be around if they really where friends
To live a good life through the struggle and strife is the best course for your revenge
There’s no going back, no slowing down, nobody back at home to try make proud
All the youth you wasted chasing some cheap high
You can sit and mourn a distant life but don’t we all just fade like the break of light
Is it best left for the burn or the days gone by?
The days gone by
The days gone by
How they pass me by
Right before my eyes
The days gone by
The days gone by
How they pass me by
Right before my eyes
Who’s that there in the mirror, It’s been a while since I’ve seen your face
Did you slow your roll when you came to know what it looks like to win this race
There’s no going back, no slowing down, nobody back at home to try make proud
All the youth you wasted chasing some cheap high
You can sit and mourn a distant life but don’t we all just fade like the break of light
Is it best left for the burn or the days gone by? The days Gone by
The Days gone by
The Days Gone by
How they pass me by
Right before my eyes
The days gone by
The days gone by
Right before my eyes. Right before my eyes
Written by: Daniel Simpson