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“Driveway to Driveway” is off of Superchunk’s 1994 album Foolish. The album was written in the midst of lead singer and guitarist Mac McCaughan and bassist Laura Ballance’s break-up, but the band has largely denied that that’s what Foolish is about.
I still have briars in my clothes
Did I lay you down in those?
The names on the stones were all erased
And I thought it was you that I had chased
Driveway to driveway drunk
I don't remember this too well
Glad I still have the scrapes to prove
Prove it was me who fell
And the names were all we knew
And the names were all erased
From stage to stage we flew
A drink in every hand
My hand on your heart had been replaced
And I thought it was you that I had chased
Driveway to driveway drunk
I don't remember this too well
Glad I still have the scrapes to prove
Prove it was me who fell
And the names were all we knew
And the names were all erased
Driveway to Driveway was written by Superchunk.
Driveway to Driveway was produced by Brian Paulson.
Superchunk released Driveway to Driveway on Mon Apr 18 1994.