The Wonder Years
The Wonder Years
The Wonder Years
The Wonder Years
The Wonder Years
The Wonder Years & Alan Day & Dan O’Connor
The Wonder Years
The Wonder Years
The Wonder Years
The Wonder Years
The Wonder Years
The Wonder Years
The Wonder Years
The Wonder Years
The Wonder Years
The Wonder Years
This song is part of a mini-trilogy within the album, which includes:
4. Suburbia
9. I’ve Given You All
13. And Now I’m Nothing
These songs are meant as thematic interludes as since they deal directly with Dan’s hometown, as opposed to the rest of the album, which deals with his personal issues.
This town has only had
This one old, lonely homeless man
For as long as I can think back
He was a Vietnam Vet
He got beaten to death
In Memorial Park, under one of the benches
The cops all said it was probably kids
But nobody ever found them
I guess they stopped trying
And I wonder if they ever did
It's a sober sight
The old alcoholics that drink by the train
Riding Good Will bikes
And constantly running away
Wearing Starter jackets for teams that haven't
Existed since the nineties
With discouraged faces, they're counting down days
And pulling at paper bag forties
Man, I'm sorry
I’ve Given You All was written by Dan Campbell.
I’ve Given You All was produced by Steve Evetts.
The Wonder Years released I’ve Given You All on Tue Jun 14 2011.
In a track-by-track with Alternative Press, frontman Dan Campbell said the following about “I’ve Given You All” :
The second instalment in [the “Suburbia” “I’ve Given You All”/“And Now I’m Nothing”] series , this track recounts more stories and scenes from home. There was a guy who used to ride aro...