Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Barenaked Ladies
Barenaked Ladies
Performer
Ed Robertson
Ed Robertson
Vocals
Steven Page
Steven Page
Vocals
Jim Creeggan
Jim Creeggan
Bass Guitar
Tyler Stewart
Tyler Stewart
Drums
Kevin Hearn
Kevin Hearn
Piano
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Ed Robertson
Ed Robertson
Songwriter
Steven Page
Steven Page
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
David May
David May
Additional Producer
Michael Scotella
Michael Scotella
Additional Engineer
Jen Hilliard
Jen Hilliard
Assistant Engineer
Kate Teasdale
Kate Teasdale
Assistant Engineer
Jim Scott
Jim Scott
Mixing Engineer
Brian Gardner
Brian Gardner
Mastering Engineer
Don Was
Don Was
Producer

Lyrics

Driving home to be with you
The highway's dividing, the city's in view
As usual, I'm almost on time
You're the last thing that's on my mind
I wish I could tell you the way that I feel
But tonight is the night I fell asleep at the wheel
No commotion, no screaming brakes
Most of it's over before I awake
From the ceiling, my coffee cup drips
While out my window, the horizon does flips
The worst part was hitting the ground
Not the feeling so much as the sound
Can't help but wonder if all this is real
'Cause tonight is the night I fell asleep at the wheel
Rubberneck traffic and passersby
And Slow Motion Walter the fire engine guy
Stand around with their mouths open wide
I heard some idiot ask if someone's inside
With the Jaws of Life they tried and they tried
Nobody here can know how I feel
'Cause tonight is the night I fell asleep at the wheel
I guess it's over now
'Cause I've never seen so much, never seen so much
Never seen so much, never seen so much
I guess it's over now
Cause I've never seen so much, never seen so much
Never seen so much, never seen so much blood
In all the confusion, there's something serene
I'm just a posthumous part of the scene
Now I'm floating above looking in
As the radio blares and wheels spin
I can see my face slump with a grin
And you... you're the last thing on my mind
You're the last thing on my mind
You're the last thing on my mind
You're the last thing on my mind
Written by: Ed Robertson, Steven Page
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