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Joe Bonamassa — Driving Towards The Daylight
Album: Driving Towards The Daylight
Avg rating:
6.2

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Total ratings: 78









Released: 2012
Length: 4:46
Plays (last 30 days): 0
Look upon a mountain waiting on a train
Baby, I know what's wrong and it's still happening
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

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

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

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

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
Comments (14)add comment
Big ol' bowl of "meh."
CRAP! Repetitive CRAP!
{#No}

what?? {#Sick}
Not his best. Only gave it a 9.
Not-Bad Company
I like Joe but this song sounds like too many other rock balads
Meh...feels like Bon Jovi to me.
 
For the record I have never felt Bon Jovi, honest
It doesn't have the creativity (or maybe raw talent and ambition) of the stuff on Dust Bowl, but there is nothing objectionable here.  I like it, but I don't love it.

 
Oh dear. And in 2012 too. A classic "Big-Hair Rock FM" clunker. 
Album cover good; song bad.
And the repetitive song of the week award goes to: This song!
It's got the feel of quite a few "solid, wistful standby" songs, not too memorable, but certainly enjoyable!
WOW, new Joe.  Thanks !
Not sure yet...  I'll open with a 5.