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It could take a second
To tear down years of work
And we won't get these days
Back again (back again)I can't understand why I've been put here
I'm stuck in a world of sympathy
With nobody watching over meAnd the words roll over and over
Yet our hearts will never be liftedSomeone, tell me how I've ended up here
With nobody watching over me?We need to bring back the days we used to love
Before all the colour drains awayI can't understand why I've been put here
I'm stuck in a world of sympathy
With nobody watching over me
I can't understand why I've been put here
I'm stuck in a world of sympathy
With nobody watching over meTo all those not living in the here and now
To all those not living in the here and now
To all those not living in the here and now
To all those (sing it loud)Where did they go?
The days we used to know

Where did they go?
Have I forgotten what it feels like?
Where did they go / where did they go
The days we used to know
Where did they go / where did they goHave I forgotten what it feels like?And the words roll over and over
Yet our hearts will never be lifted

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The Sunday Drivers se formó en Toledo a finales de 1999. Al principio éramos cuatro: Carlos (batería), Jero (voz), Miguel (bajo) y Fausto (guitarra). Grabamos dos maquetas: "[ demo ]" (diciembre 2000) y "02" (diciembre 2001) que tuvieron escasa repercusión. Dimos muy pocos conciertos y hubo largos parones. En enero de 2002, fuimos invitados por el portal de música Popmadrid.com a tocar en una fiesta en la sala Moby Dick . Después de vernos en aquel concierto nos fichó Rock Indiana, discográfica con la que grabamos nuestro primer disco, titulado "The Sunday Drivers".

Read more about The Sunday Drivers on Last.fm.


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