The Get Up Kids
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“I’m A Loner Dottie, A Rebel” is a classic track off the critically-acclaimed album Something To Write Home About, that was released in 1999 by The Get Up Kids. A demo version was released on the Action & Action album single.
The song itself talks about a one-night stand, particularly from the...
[Verse 1]
Come tomorrow, I'll be on my way back home
In the morning, call from a roadside telephone
[Chorus 1]
One night doesn't mean the rest of my life
If I go, it's not impossible
But possible is probably wrong
So let go, 'cause I'm afraid to try
Keep my hands by my side
[Verse 2]
I won't come back
I hope some day, you understand
I want to try, and make it right
But don't know if I can
[Verse 3]
Last night, everything was right, the rain was gone
One summer night's the only time we've known
So shut your eyes
When you wake up, I'll be gone
When you wake up, I'll be gone
[Chorus 2]
One night doesn't mean the rest of my life
If I go, it's not impossible
But possible is probably wrong
So let go, 'cause I'm afraid to die
I’m a Loner Dottie, a Rebel was written by Matt Pryor & Jim Suptic & Rob Pope & Ryan Pope & James Dewees.
I’m a Loner Dottie, a Rebel was produced by Chad Blinman & Alex Brahl & The Get Up Kids.
The Get Up Kids released I’m a Loner Dottie, a Rebel on Tue Sep 21 1999.