Bad Journey
Written by Christine McVie & Dan Perfect
Everything was looking good
Just like it should
Trusted you with all my heart
Never dreamt you'd tear me apart
So I went on a ride
Looking on the inside and not the outside
Rambles around and around
In and out of town
Bad journey
Bad journey
The signs were good
When I started out
No traffic anywhere
Just as well cause I didn't care
I felt for so long
Cracks appearing on your loving face
I saw them and I can see them now
It was a bad journey
It was a bad, bad journey
Saw my dreams of love
As distance as the mountain tops
And just as far away
Beyond the point where I am today
So I picked myself up
Cause I put myself down
And I get in my car
And drive around
No matter what was said
What it was that you did
All that©s behind me now
Cause I©m moving on
Yeah, moving on
It was a bad journey
It was a bad, bad journey
In New York City to Mexico
I went to New Orleans and to Boise, Idaho
On the shores of Gitche Gumee
In the hidden hills
I went to
Key Biscayne
Nothing there so I came back again
It was a bad journey
It was a bad, bad journey
So I picked myself up
Cause I put myself down
And I get in my car
And drive around
No matter what was said
What it was that you did
All that©s behind me now
Cause I©m moving on
Yeah, moving on
Bad
Bad journey
Bad
Bad journey
I saw the cracks appear on your loving face
Bad journey
I saw the cracks appear on your loving face
Bad journey
Christine McVie: Vocals, Keyboards, Synths
Dan Perfect: Guitars, Backing Vocals
George Hawkins: Bass, Backing Vocals
Steve Ferrone: Drums
Luis Conte: Percussion
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