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Embed: 'Cause, see, boys they have a tendency of running from me
As fast as they can
I don't know why"
And i just laughed and asked if you'd like
A Coke or some sort of assorted beverage
From the diner up the road
If so, you should walk with me
Feel free to hold my hand
Feel free to kiss me on the cheek even though I'd
Even though I'd prefer the lips

Hey, I think you're groovy
Would you wanna see a movie with me?
We can sit in uncomfortable seats and eventually
I'll get the nerve up to put my arm around you
Can I put my arms around you?
'Cause I'd sure like to

It'll be like an episode of Boy Meets World
Except without the commercials
And i'm just fine with that
How about you?
How about you?

I like the way you talk
I like your dyed black hair
I love your half-ass accent you stole from the foreign movies
I like your pretty eyes, and how you're afraid of the dark
Well I am too
So would you like to take a walk with me?
Through a well-lit park
Just up the block

I'll be the bright side of your bad day
I'll be the bright side of your bad nights
I'll be the bright side of your bad day
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Hey, I think you're cute
Would you like to be my new best friend?
We can talk for hours or just lay in bed
You're just the kind of kid I could grow old with
So won't you walk with me to the park up the road

I told you that I'd be right back
You said that "I'll be the judge of that
'Cause, see, boys they have a tendency of running from me
As fast as they can
I don't know why"
And i just laughed and asked if you'd like
A Coke or some sort of assorted beverage
From the diner up the road
If so, you should walk with me
Feel free to hold my hand
Feel free to kiss me on the cheek even though I'd
Even though I'd prefer the lips

Hey, I think you're groovy
Would you wanna see a movie with me?
We can sit in uncomfortable seats and eventually
I'll get the nerve up to put my arm around you
Can I put my arms around you?
'Cause I'd sure like to

It'll be like an episode of Boy Meets World
Except without the commercials
And i'm just fine with that
How about you?
How about you?

I like the way you talk
I like your dyed black hair
I love your half-ass accent you stole from the foreign movies
I like your pretty eyes, and how you're afraid of the dark
Well I am too
So would you like to take a walk with me?
Through a well-lit park
Just up the block

I'll be the bright side of your bad day
I'll be the bright side of your bad nights
I'll be the bright side of your bad day
If you'll be mine

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Looking to the sky is all some can do – but not for Chad Sugg.  This all-American has turned his dream-like world into a reality filled with hope and happiness.  By the age of 18, Sugg knew that there was more to life than dorm rooms and frat parties. When a simple side project that once passed the time between classes began to evolve into an incomparable passion, Sugg said goodbye to the textbooks and hit the road under a new alias: Backseat Goodbye.

Sugg has come a long way from the being the little boy growing up in Tennessee that was once intrigued and inspired by the sheet music hidden in his aunt’s old piano bench.  Always ready to accomplish a new challenge – Sugg began teaching himself how to play the piano at age 11.  Soon after learning his first instrument, he found himself picking up an acoustic guitar and doing just the same.  Now 23 years old, Sugg has gone on to master the drums, banjo, bass, and even the mandolin.  The ever-evolving musician found his earliest musical creations channeling his biggest musical influence, Bright Eyes, and has since taken the emotionally sincere lyrical qualities of this inspiration and blended them with his own unique disposition of optimism and content. 

In just five short years, the charismatic Sugg has used simplicity, sincerity, and smiles to gain the approval of the music world. In his short career, Sugg has already pumped out six EPs (many of them featuring a “full length” amount of songs), five annual holiday EPs, and one LP, Dressed Up Like Dreams. The non-stop production of music, touring, and self-promotion has certainly started to pay off - With over 500,000 song downloads on PureVolume, nearly 100,000 singles sold, and thousands of albums sold, it comes as no surprise that Backseat Goodbye has already found a place in the iTunes Folk Top 100 Album and Singles charts - multiple times, and has landed himself coveted sets at SXSW and CMJ, as well as a being a featured band in Alternative Press Magazine’s AP&R section.

Reminiscent of the high spirited vocals and positivism of The Rocket Summer and the polished, upbeat musicality of Eric Hutchinson, Backseat Goodbye has created a blend all his own, that immediately embraces the hearts, imaginations – and hope, of listeners around the world. 

In the words of Sugg, Backseat Goodbye is “music for the hopeful, music for the kids with their heads in the clouds, and music by a kid that’s just as lost in life as everyone else.” Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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