Fastball
Fastball
Fastball
Fastball
Fastball
Fastball
Fastball
Fastball
Fastball
Fastball
Fastball
Fastball
Fastball
Fastball
This Paul McCartney-esque ballad was released as the final single off of the band’s sophomore album. The track features gospel-inspired organs as lead singer Tony Scalzo sings about a past relationship, and how he’s stupid for doing “bad things” during it. The song was a moderate hit, charting at n...
[Verse 1]
Sometimes I feel like I am drunk behind the wheel
The wheel of possibility, however it may roll
Give it a spin, see if you can somehow factor in
You know there's always more than one way
To say exactly what you mean to say
[Chorus]
Was I out of my head? Was I out of my mind?
How could I have ever been so blind?
I was waiting for an indication
It was hard to find
Don't matter what I say, only what I do
I never mean to do bad things to you
So quiet, but I finally woke up
If you're sad, then it's time you spoke up, too
[Chorus]
Was I out of my head? Was I out of my mind?
How could I have ever been so blind?
I was waiting for an indication
It was hard to find
Don't matter what I say, only what I do
I never mean to do bad things to you
So quiet, but I finally woke up
If you're sad, then it's time you spoke up, too
Was I out of my head? Was I out of my mind?
How could I have ever been so blind?
I was waiting for an invitation
It was hard to find
Don't matter what I say, only what I do
I never mean to do bad things to you
So quiet, but I finally woke up
If you're sad, then it's time you spoke up...too
Out of My Head was written by Tony Scalzo.
Out of My Head was produced by Fast Food.
Fastball released Out of My Head on Tue Mar 10 1998.
On if they had a feeling the song was going to be a hit:
No, because by the time we went in to record [1998’s] All the Pain Money Can Buy, we thought we might soon be dropped by our label. It was hard for us to achieve the focus that you need to really be a major long-term act. We’ve been a minor l...