I came accross this live, accoustic version of my favorite Joe Bonamassa song and thought you might like to hear it. (The costumes of the backup singers are just a bit unusual)
Driving Towards The Daylight, the Lyrics:
by Joe Bonamassa
Look upon a mountain
Waitin’ on a train
Baby I know what’s wrong
And it still happened again
Waiting on my destiny
Learning from my abilities
Who was wrong and
Who was right and
Do we even know why we are fighting?
So take your eyes off of me
And look upon the churning sea
Waitin’ on a train
Baby I know what’s wrong
And it still happened again
Waiting on my destiny
Learning from my abilities
Who was wrong and
Who was right and
Do we even know why we are fighting?
So take your eyes off of me
And look upon the churning sea
Driving towards the daylight
Running from the midnight
Trying to get my way home
Running from the spotlight
Trying to find the daylight
Trying to get back home
Running from the midnight
Trying to get my way home
Running from the spotlight
Trying to find the daylight
Trying to get back home
Rusty strings on my old guitar
Speaks volumes of who you are
So never did I think it was you
It was me, one of the chosen few
Who will it be, oh the next time?
Hopefully one with more sense of mind
So where did you go?
Always will see
It’s a story of you and me
Speaks volumes of who you are
So never did I think it was you
It was me, one of the chosen few
Who will it be, oh the next time?
Hopefully one with more sense of mind
So where did you go?
Always will see
It’s a story of you and me
Driving towards the daylight
Running from the midnight
Trying to…
Running from the midnight
Trying to…
The original, studio version:
About a month ago Iowa PBS had this concert on tv. It was pretty neat!
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I really enjoyed this! So glad you shared, and wish I’d seen the PBS concert!
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You can find unlimited concert footage at YouTube
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Delightful post, thank you for sharing. ☺☺☺
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Nice lyrics to the song. Thanks for sharing them
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Thanks. It tells a story that most everyone has experienced, so we connect with it
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Sure and we do relate most of us.
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