The first song on Dan Snaith’s Up in Flames album, ‘I’ve Lived on a Dirt Road All My Life’ is a likely nod to his roots of having grown up in Dundas, Ontario.
In an undated interview (since removed), Dan describes his early home as being in the middle of nowhere, where there was little to do beside...
[Chorus]
I lost track of all the time
But I'll keep waiting by the phone
Tonight is colder than it was
And I just want to get you home
[Verse]
You got so drunk you couldn't walk
And made your way back to your house
I slipped my arm around your neck
And pulled you over to the ground
[Chorus]
I lost track of all the time
But I'll keep waiting by the phone
Tonight is colder than it was
And I just want to get you home
I’ve Lived on a Dirt Road All My Life was written by Dan Snaith.
I’ve Lived on a Dirt Road All My Life was produced by Dan Snaith.
Caribou released I’ve Lived on a Dirt Road All My Life on Tue Apr 08 2003.