Three Days Grace
Three Days Grace
Three Days Grace
Three Days Grace
Three Days Grace
Three Days Grace
Three Days Grace
Three Days Grace
Three Days Grace
Three Days Grace
Three Days Grace
Three Days Grace
“Last To Know” is a melancholy ballad, with an instrumental emphasis on piano and less on guitar. The song is told from the perspective of a betrayed lover, who now warns the man his ex has moved on to.
With drummer Neil Sanderson bringing his acoustic piano and guitar skills to the studio, and lea...
[Verse 1]
She just walked away
Why didn't she tell me?
And where do I go tonight?
This isn't happening to me
This can't be happening to me
She didn't say a word
Just walked away
[Chorus]
You were the first to say
That we were not okay
You were the first to lie
When we were not alright
This was my first love
She was the first to go
And when she left me for you
I was the last to know
[Verse 2]
Why didn't she tell me
Where to go tonight?
She didn't say a word
She just walked away
[Chorus]
You were the first to say
That we were not okay
You were the first to lie
When we were not alright
This was my first love
She was the first to go
And when she left me for you
I was the last to know
[Instrumental Break]
[Chorus]
I'll be the first to say
That now I'm okay
And for the first time
I've opened up my eyes
This was my worst love
You'll be the first to go
And when she leaves you for dead
You'll be the last to know
I'll be the first to say
That now I'm okay
And for the first time
I've opened up my eyes
This was my worst love
You'll be the first to go
And when she leaves you for dead
You'll be the last to know
Last to Know was written by Barry Stock & Three Days Grace.
Last to Know was produced by Howard Benson.
Three Days Grace released Last to Know on Tue Sep 22 2009.
In an interview with NoiseCreep, TDG explained the process behind “Last to Know”:
That’s really the first time that we’ve used the piano to write. I don’t think we’ve really had other songs we’ve done that. The main part of that song has been around for a while. It was actually written on guitar or...