Daniel Amos
Daniel Amos
Daniel Amos
Daniel Amos
Daniel Amos
Daniel Amos
Daniel Amos
Daniel Amos
Daniel Amos
Daniel Amos
Daniel Amos
Daniel Amos
Daniel Amos
Daniel Amos
Daniel Amos
Daniel Amos was always a remarkably forward-looking band, especially given their milieu in Christian rock in the late ‘70s and early '80s. They began as a country-rock band, and a number of their early fans were unwilling to follow them into the new wave experiments of the Alarma Chronicles.
“Memor...
[Verse 1]
You have gotten much thinner
You're looking like a shadow
It's from dwelling on the might-have-beens
Living in a time-warp
To whom am I speaking?
Some ghost from the past?
While you think about old glories
You're fading real fast
[Chorus]
You take too many trips down memory lane
You take too many trips down memory lane
You take another trip down memory lane
You go down there once too often and you're likely to remain
[Verse 2]
You play old music
Well, some of it's a bore
To me it's all irrelevant
Like Haight Street and love beads
Still you want to make a statement
But this nostalgia thing hangs on
Your friends all miss the point 'cause
They see where you've gone
They've seen that you've gone to
[Chorus]
Take too many trips down memory lane
You take too many trips down memory lane
You take another trip down memory lane
You go down there once too often and you're likely to remain
[Bridge]
It's another flat testimony
Inflated with emotional gas
Though the truth never changes
Shouldn't you? Couldn't you?
Shouldn't you? Couldn't you?
(I'm trying)
Couldn't you? Shouldn't you? Couldn't you? Won't you?
[Verse 3]
You make a list of all your failures
You count all your heartaches
Please sit up straight at the table
And eat your words
Much too weak
I think complaining is a crime
And like the boy who cries wolf
We don't believe you anymore, we watch you
Travel back in time to
[Chorus]
Take too many trips down memory lane
You take too many trips down memory lane
You take another trip down memory lane
You go down there once too often and you're likely to remain
Memory Lane was written by Terry Scott Taylor.
Memory Lane was produced by Terry Scott Taylor & Jerry Chamberlain & Thom Roy.