Drive All Night - Shades Apart

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Drive All Night Lyrics

I'll drive all night and still be nowhere by daylight
I'll drive all night not a single soul in sight
Tonight I know
The highway's just another dead-end road
So far left to go, I? ll drive all night

A thousand miles, straight into the western sky
A thousand miles, a desert tumbles by
It's all the same
A ghost town where nobody has a name
On an endless interstate, I'll drive all night


Maybe tomorrow, might be the day
When I leave this road to stay

And I'll drive all night with static on the radio
I'll drive all night with a voice from long ago
I've lost in time
Sounds like it still nineteen fifty nine
There's no end of the line I'll drive all night

A thousand miles, riding on the wind a while
A thousand miles, silence on all sides
Black sky above
So deep a million stars are not enough
To fill it halfway up, I'll drive all night

Maybe tomorrow, might be the day
When I leave this road to stay, to stay

I'll drive all night, straight into the western sky
I'll drive all night, the desert tumbles by
Tonight I know
The highway's just another dead-end road
So far left to go, I'll drive all night

So far left to go, I'll drive all night
So far left to go, I'll drive all night

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The Bridgewater, NJ-based hardcore band Shades Apart formed in 1988, comprising singer/guitarist Mark V., bassist Kevin Lynch and drummer Ed Brown. After releasing their self-titled debut later that year on the Wishingwell label, the trio fell silent before resurfacing in 1992 with the Sunspot EP Dude Danger; another label change, this time to Skene, followed for the 1993 EP Neon. All members Bill Stevenson and Stephen Egerton produced Shades Apart's next LP, 1995's Save It, which scored a minor hit with its punked-up cover of Soft Cell's "Tainted Love." Following 1997's Seeing Things, the group signed to major label Universal to issue Eyewitness two years later. In addition to positive reviews, "Stranger by the Day" was featured on the American Pie soundtrack. Sonic Boom was released in spring 2001 to mediocre reviews. It featured "Got Shot Down," which received a considerable amount of radio play, and a re-recording of "Behind the Wheel."

Although Shades Apart has not released an album since Sonic Boom, they continue to play live shows on occasion.
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