Adia Victoria
Adia Victoria
Adia Victoria & Jason Isbell & Margo Price & Kyshona Armstrong
Adia Victoria
Adia Victoria
Adia Victoria
Adia Victoria
Adia Victoria &
Adia Victoria
Adia Victoria
Adia Victoria & Matt Berninger
This song is about a troubled young woman dying of a drug overdose in her father’s car, a Cadillac deVille. The father is a preacher in a small Southern town and the family have been distressed by her behavior for years. Interestingly, the song is in third person until the final lines, when it shift...
On a Sunday afternoon
While her daddy shouts that good news
Under the steeple
She's learning his to fill
Watching her blood rise as it fills
Up that needle
Hell and Heaven in her arm
Got her mother spinning yarn
To all God's people
And as quiet as she's kept
Ain't nobody been fooled yet
The whole world knows
From the time that she was three
Most anyone could see
That girl was trouble
And to her family's dismay
Where they lead her, she would stray
And she would struggle
She showеd up strung out and serene
At hеr surprise Sweet Sixteen
Not even humble
Took a bite right out the cake
Didn't say one word of grace
The whole world knows
Ooh, the whole world knows
You know secrets that exist
In a town as small as this
No need denying
'Cause she was never gonna be
The kind of girl her mother need
To keep from crying
So she don't bother going far
That's why she's in her daddy's car
Busy with dying
So let the church folks say "Amen"
Act surprised by the end
When the whole world knows
Don't act surprised by the end
Just let me rest and say "Amen"
The whole world knows