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[Spoken: Derri Daughtery]
We get an "E" for excellent, or a "G" for good.
[Spoken: Terry Scott Taylor]
Or a "D" for dunce.
[Daughtery]
"S" for satisfactory. "D" for dunce.
[Verse 1: Gene Eugene]
The first time I saw you, I knew what I knew
That I could be nowhere without you
Working on songs 'til my fingers were blue
Determined you'll know they're about you
[Chorus 1: Derri Daughtery and Gene Eugene]
And if I could fly
If you would stay for a little while
And I'm almost grown
I am on my own
It's the right time to listen
A liar can learn
Are we almost home?
Are we almost home?
[Verse 2: Gene Eugene]
A place in the sandbox, the man on the moon
Is dancing like there's no tomorrow
Nails on the chalkboard, I'll clean up my room
A corner to sit in my sorrow
[Chorus 2: Derri Daugherty and Gene Eugene]
But I think I could fly
If you would stay for a little while
And I'm almost grown
I am on my own
It's a fine time to listen
A liar can learn
Are we almost home?
Are we almost home?
[Guitar Solo]
[Chorus 2: Derri Daugherty and Gene Eugene]
And I think I could fly
If you would stay for a little while
And I'm almost grown
I am on my own
It's a fine time to listen
A liar can learn
Are we almost home?
Are we almost home?
Dunce Cap was written by Gene Eugene & Terry Scott Taylor & Derri Daugherty.
Dunce Cap was produced by Lost Dogs.
In the liner notes for the 2020 re-issue of Little Red Riding Hood, Mike Roe says that “Dunce Cap” is his favorite song on the record and was from the very beginning:
I would listen to the rough mixes of this tune on the airplane ride back home after the sessions and I would just bawl my eyes out a...