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We Went For A Ride - Fefe Dobson



     
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We went for a ride, hmm
We went for a ride, oh yeah
We went for a ride, ladadyo
We went for a rideWe went for a ride
Undercover of the twilight
And the traffic on the road
And there's only you and I
I hope we never get back home'Cause I'm feeling serenaded
By the coming of the night
And I wish we'd go forever
And I wish we could justDrive away
We could drive away
We could drive away
Into the nightWe went for a ride
With your words of consolation
And the trees of crystal white
I'll be praying for a red light
To extend this precious night'Cause we both know where I'm going

And we know it just ain't right
But there's nothing we can do
Except to keep on movingDrive away
We could drive away
We could drive away
Into the nightWe went for a ride, hmm
We went for a ride, oh yeah
We went for a ride, ladadyo
We went for a ride, oh oh
Oh ohHere we are
We are alone together
We went for a ride
Here we are
We are alone together
Yeah, yeahHere we are
We are alone together
We went for a ride
Here we are
We are alone together
Here we areHere we are
We are alone together
Drive away, drive away
To any place faraway
Here we are
We are alone togetherHere we are
We are alone together
Yeah

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Felicia "Fefe" Dobson (born February 28, 1985 in Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian singer-songwriter. Her self-titled debut album, earned her two Juno Award nominations. Her second album Sunday Love was not released due to the album's singles failure to chart and she was dropped from her record label. (Sunday Love become an underground sensation when it leaked on the Internet.)

Dobson co-wrote Miley Cyrus' single "Start All Over" and in 2010 she released her third studio album "Joy".

Dobson was discovered and signed by Jive Records in 2000. The record label wanted to give her a traditional pop star image. Dobson, however, wanted more guitar and to include some of her own written songs. Jive rejected the idea, so she left the record company. She found herself singing in a Toronto bar at 8:30 in the morning. It turned out a CEO at The Island Def Jam Music Group was in the bar that very morning. He wanted to sign her. They signed her up on the wrong lyrics. She sang her song "Stupid Little Love Song" and what the people thought she sang was "Stupid Little Buzz Saw" which they thought was "genius".

She met producer Jay Levine through Island Records and they began working on her music. “He just really let me be free. He found something in me that he really thought was special, it was just fate”. When in the recording studio, she hung up inspirational pictures of Kurt Cobain, Judy Garland, Coldplay, Jeff Buckley and The Vines, to help motivate her sound and to commemorate the artists who influenced her.

Dobson's self-titled debut album was released December 9, 2003 by Island Records and sold 307,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan. Four singles were released from the album; "Bye Bye Boyfriend," "Take Me Away", "Everything", and "Don't Let Me Fall". "Take Me Away" and "Everything" were used in the film The Perfect Score.

During much of 2004, Dobson promoted her debut album, appearing for a live performance on TRL and numerous magazine covers and articles. Dobson made an appearance on NBC's TV series American Dreams where she played the role of Tina Turner, covering the song "River Deep, Mountain High". She was also the opening act on Justin Timberlake's European tour. That July, she released a new single, "Don't Go (Girls and Boys)", which was also featured in a Tommy Hilfiger commercial starring the singer. The album was later reissued with that single added. Dobson also had a new song, "If You Walk Away", on the soundtrack of Raising Helen.

Dobson released "Truth Anthem" on the Much Dance 2005 CD compilation, a benefit for the Canadian branch of War Child. In April 2005, Dobson was nominated for two Juno Awards, Pop Album of the Year and New Artist of the Year; both categories were won by Avril Lavigne. In the summer of 2005, Dobson was in a public service ad "Make Poverty History", which brings awareness to child poverty worldwide.

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