Video musical
Video musical
Créditos
ARTISTAS INTÉRPRETES
Robin Wilson
Canto
Doug Hopkins
Guitarra eléctrica
Jesse Valenzuela
Guitarra eléctrica
Phillip Rhodes
Batería
Bill Leen
Bajo
COMPOSICIÓN Y LETRA
Doug Hopkins
Autoría
PRODUCCIÓN E INGENIERÍA
Gin Blossoms
Producción
John Hampton
Ingeniería de mezcla
Ken Caillat
Ingeniería de mezcla envolvente
James Senter
Asistente de ingeniería
Letra
[Verse 1]
Well tell me, do you think it'd be all right
If I could just crash here tonight?
You can see I'm in no shape for driving
And anyway, I've got no place to go
And you know it might not be that bad
You were the best I'd ever had
If I hadn't blown the whole thing years ago
I might not be alone
[Chorus]
Tomorrow, we can drive around this town
And let the cops chase us around
The past is gone, but something might be found
To take its place
Hey jealousy
Hey jealousy
Hey jealousy
Hey jealousy
[Verse 2]
You can trust me not to think
And not to sleep around
And if you don't expect too much from me
You might not be let down
'Cause all I really want is to be with you
Feeling like I matter too
If I hadn't blown the whole thing years ago
I might be here with you
[Chorus]
Tomorrow, we can drive around this town
And let the cops chase us around
The past is gone, but something might be found
To take its place
Hey jealousy
[Chorus]
Tomorrow, we can drive around this town
And let the cops chase us around
The past is gone, but something might be found
To take its place
Hey jealousy
Hey jealousy
Hey jealousy
Hey jealousy
[Verse 3]
Well tell me, do you think it'd be all right
If I could just crash here tonight?
You can see I'm in no shape for driving
And anyway, I've got no place to go
And you know it might not be that bad
You were the best I'd ever had
If I hadn't blown the whole thing years ago
I might not be alone
[Chorus]
Tomorrow, we can drive around this town
And let the cops chase us around
The past is gone but something might be found
To take its place
Hey jealousy
[Outro]
Hey jealousy
Well, she took my heart
Well there's only one thing that I couldn't start
Written by: Douglas Owen Hopkins