Drive Back

Album: Zuma (1975)
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  • Whatever gets you through the night
    That's alright with me
    When it's time to say goodbye
    I have to make you see

    You won't know me
    I won't call you
    I won't be there
    To remind you
    What you told me
    When I showed you
    In the morning
    Let me know you'll

    Drive back to your old town
    I want to wake up with no one around
    Drive back to your old town

    If somebody
    Is haunting your mind
    Look in my eyes
    Let me hide you
    From yourself and
    All your old friends
    Every good thing
    Comes to an end

    Drive back, drive back, drive back

    Drive back to your old town
    I want to wake up with no one around
    Drive back to your old town Writer/s: Neil Young
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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