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Home By Now Lyrics

If you wanna ride, you can come out and see me
I could be home by now
If you wanna ride, you can come out and see me
I could be home by now
When the whistle blows and we pull out slow
This is where I've been, my hole
And I wait for you so patiently
Let me find your own

If you wanna try, you can come out and see me
I could be home by now
But anywhere I am, tell me you're waiting for me
I could be home by now
If you wanna try, you can come out and see me
I could be home by now
If you wanna try, you can come out and see me
I could be home by now

When I am old, let the tension flee
I was born crying out and it's come back to me
When everyone else is setting up to fall
I just think back on it all
I remember long drives sitting in the back
Looking out at endless snow
Waiting in the silence
If you won't spill your heart
I'll chase you for the worst you owe

You know, and you know
And they're begging, come home
And you know, and you know
And they're begging, come home
And you know, and you know
And they're begging, come home
And you know, and you know
And they're begging, come home

And you know, (if you wanna ride) and you know
And they're begging, (I could be home by now) come home
And you know, (if you wanna ride) and you know
And they're begging, (I could be home by now) come home
(And you know, and you know)
If you wanna ride, you can come out and see me
(And they're begging, come home)
I could be home by now
(And you know, and you know)
If you wanna ride, you can come out and see me
(And they're begging, come home)
I could be home by now
If you wanna ride

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Bombay Bicycle Club is a British band formed in North London, United Kingdom in 2006. In January 2016, the four members announced that they would pursue solo projects. Ed Nash has since then been recording music under the name Toothless, releasing his debut album in early 2017, and former frontman Steadman has been recording under the name Mr Jukes, releasing a debut single in March 2017.

The band was formed by Jack Steadman (vocals, guitar, bass), Jamie MacColl (bass, guitar, banjo, vocals), Suren De Saram (drums) under the name of The Canals when they were 15. Ed Nash (bass, keyboard, mandolin) later joined the trio as they switched between various aliases before picking Bombay Bicycle Club. The band took their name from a chain of curry houses in the London Area and have released four studio albums, "I Had the Blues But I Shook Them Loose" (2009), "Flaws" (2010), "A Different Kind Of Fix" (2011) and "So long, See You tomorrow" (2014).

After winning the opening slot at V Festival 2006 ('Road to V' competition) and also played Reading / Leeds Festival for the three years running, in Febuary 2007 they released their début EP The Boy I Used To Be. This was followed up in October with the release of their second EP How We Are. In mid-July of 2009 they released their first album I Had The Blues But I Shook Them Loose consisting of 12 tracks. The album peaked at number 46 on the UK Official Album Charts.

In Summer 2010 they released their second album, Flaws . A UK tour co-incided with the release of the album which - surprisingly - is an acoustic recording. Venues on the tour reflected this new acoustic orientation, which gained them a number 8 on the album charts.

The lead single from their third album, A Different Kind Of Fix was released on June 23, 2011 and peaked at #40 on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart in the United States, the band's first chart appearance in the country. The album reached the number 6 position on the UK album charts.
The band added Amber Wilson to their live party as an additional keyboardist and background vocalist. Singer/songwriter Lucy Rose also joined the live performances on vocals, after featuring on several songs from the albums "Flaws" and "A Different Kind of Fix".

On November 5th, 2013 "Carry me" was released as an advance of their fourth studio album through Island Records. "Luna" was the second single to be extracted from the album "So long, see you tomorrow" which coveted the band their first UK number 1.

The band has been on hiatus since 2016. 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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