A bonus/hidden track off of The Script’s self-titled album, “Anybody There” is told from the perspective of a man dying in a car crash, who ponders on the existence of Heaven. Ultimately, he realizes that if Heaven does exist, he is unlikely to be sent there and wouldn’t have known anyone in Heaven...
[Refrain]
My head is saying no
But my heart keeps giving in
So hard to let it go
When it's there under my skin
[Chorus 1]
Well, if this is the face of a sinner
And if heaven is only for winners
Well, I don't care
'Cause I won't know anybody there
[Verse]
Thought that I'd let it slide
But it's me that's slipping in
Thought that I'd go for a ride
Before this crash I'm dying in
[Chorus 2]
Well, if I'm judged on the life I've been living
And if heaven is not so forgiving
Well, I don't care
'Cause I won't know anybody there
I don't care 'cause I won't know anybody there
[Refrain]
My head is saying no
But my heart keeps giving in
So hard to let it go
When it's there under my skin
[Chorus 2]
Well, if I'm judged on the life I've been living
And if heaven is not so forgiving
Well, I don't care
'Cause I won't know anybody there
I don't care 'cause I won't know anybody there
Oh, I don't care 'cause I won't know anybody there
[Outro]
Is there anybody there?
Is there anybody there?
Is there anybody there?
Anybody There was written by Mark Sheehan & Danny O’Donoghue.
Anybody There was produced by Mark Sheehan.