Mountain Man - Crash Kings

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Mountain Man Lyrics

I'm sittin' on top of a mountain.
She's rockin' that valley down below.
Switch back to the beat with the blindfold,
bummin' down at the top of my lungs
screaming no.
Straight out on a headwall,
turned into a free fall.

I'm sipping on some sunshine.
I'm gonna leave it for the morning in the afterlife,
and she's drunk by the day time.
I bet she feels it just the same not anymore

I'm sittin' on top of a hillside.
There's a one-way path that's takin' me home.
Coming up with the beat with the blindfold,
bummin' down at the top of my lungs
screaming no.
Straight out on a headwall,
turned into a free fall.

I'm sippin' on some sunshine.
I'm gonna leave it for the morning in the afterlife,
and she's drunk by the day time.
I bet she feels just the same in the evening.

I'm sippin' on some sunshine.
I'm gonna leave it for the morning in the afterlife,
and she's drunk by the day time.
I bet she feels it just the same not anymore

I'm sippin' on some sunshine.
I'm gonna leave it for the morning in the afterlife,
and they're drunk by the day time.
I bet they feel it just the same.
I bet they feel it just the same.

I'm sippin' on some sunshine.
I'm gonna leave it for the morning in the afterlife,
and she's drunk by the day time.
I bet you feel it just the same.
I bet you feel it just the same.

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Crash Kings are an alternative rock trio which formed in 2006 in Los Angeles, California, United States. The band consists of Tony Beliveau (vocals, keyboards), Mike Beliveau (bass) and Jason Morris (drums). The band's debut single, "Mountain Man" peaked at #1 on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart in March 2010.

The Crash Kings are currently in post-production on their self-titled debut EP, a five-song collection of tracks familiar to fans and some new stuff.

Tony and Michael Beliveau, two brothers from Boston, were already making music together their whole lives before crisscrossing the country in tandem and finally putting down roots in Los Angeles.

Tony moved West on his own in the fall of 2005, while in the process rediscovering the singer and writer parts of himself.
He was writing lyrics, keyboard and power chord-driven tracks that inspired Michael to follow him to the coast with nothing but a duffel bag and a bass.

By the time the Sierra Swan crew made it home to LA at the end of 2006, the seed of what was to become the Crash Kings had been planted. 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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