The Cadillac Three
The Cadillac Three
The Cadillac Three
The Cadillac Three
The Cadillac Three
The Cadillac Three
The Cadillac Three
The Cadillac Three
The Cadillac Three
The Cadillac Three
The Cadillac Three
[Verse 1]
One'll take you straight to losing your money
One straight to losing your time
One'll take you to that hot little number
That's sure gonna blow your mind
And one'll lead you to that heartbreak city
One to a little bit of rain
And one'll take you straight to the promised land
One takes you down in flames
[Chorus]
I'm talkin' 'bout bridges
Some are up high hanging on by a thread
Bridges
Some are down low anchored down in the bedrock
You've got to make your decision
Bridges
We live we learn which ones to cross which onеs to burn
[Verse 2]
She was a blonde tightrope ovеr troubled water
I almost made it across
Yeah, it hurt like hell when I hit the bottom
But oh, what a hell of a fall
But she was a swingin', shakin', little achy break-y
Shoulda known to turn around
But if I hadn't taken that walk on the wild side
I wouldn't know what I know now
[Chorus]
I'm talkin' 'bout bridges
Some are up high hanging on by a thread
Bridges
Some are down low anchored down in the bedrock
You've got to make your decision
Bridges
We live we learn which ones to cross which ones to burn
[Verse 3]
Well sometimes it's hard to know
Which way to turn which way to go
And there's angels waiting up on the mountain
But demons in the water below
But it's Friday night and, girl, I like that crazy there in your eye
So baby, what's your name?
And baby, won't you take me over to the other side?
[Chorus]
I'm talkin' 'bout bridges
Some are up high hanging on by a thread
Bridges
Some are down low anchored down in the bedrock
You've got to make your decision
Bridges
We live we learn which ones to cross which ones to burn
[Outro]
Bridges
Bridges
Bridges was written by Jaren Johnston & Neil Mason & Frank Rogers.
Bridges was produced by The Cadillac Three.
The Cadillac Three released Bridges on Fri Oct 23 2020.
Frank Rogers and me and Neil Mason, our drummer, wrote that, and [Rogers] had that title. Then we started talking about story and how it could be about life and love and all this stuff. And then I was like, “Well, with a title like "Bridges,” it’s got to be the funkiest shit you’ve ever heard in you...