Robert DeLong
Robert DeLong
Robert DeLong
Robert DeLong
Robert DeLong
Robert DeLong
Robert DeLong
Robert DeLong
Robert DeLong
Robert DeLong
Robert DeLong
Robert DeLong
Robert DeLong
“Here” is Track 5 of Robert DeLong’s debut album “Just Movement” and is written about DeLong going north California to visit a girl.
It was the oldest track written for the album.
Originally more slower and depressing on the “Where Were Going” album but it’s more faster on the album “Just Movement”...
[Verse 1]
The drive is long the roads are dark
The answers are inside the car
Memories focused here without revision
The telephones on my ear and indecision
I'll meet you in a northern ocean town
We'll drink our own drinks and we'll settle down
Showed up at your doorstep at half past two
And I saw nothing here but you
[Chorus 1]
I saw nothing here but you
I saw nothing here but you
I saw nothing here but you
I saw nothing here but you
I saw nothing here but you
I saw nothing
[Verse 2]
God's broken us up from seeds of superstition
It seems to logically kill them off from our position
We made a symmetry to look into
And I saw nothing there but you
[Chorus 2]
I saw nothing here but you
I saw nothing here but you
I saw nothing here but
I saw nothing here
I saw nothing here but
I saw no-
[Verse 3]
I sent you lilies now I want back those flowers
What could we really have known from 19 hours
I woke up with posters of drawn film in view
But I saw nothing here but you
Here was written by Robert DeLong.
Here was produced by Robert DeLong.
On Robert DeLong’s “Exclusive Track by Track” video:
“Track 5 is called ‘Here’ is directly connected to ‘Change (How you feel)’ and is probably most oldest track on the album, and it’s a track I wrote about driving up north in California to Santa Cruz and visiting a girl up there and it’s kinda a co...