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Counting Crows | Discography | August and Everything After - Sullivan Street. . Lyrics. Take the way home that leads back to Sullivan St. Cross the water and home through the town. Past the shadows that fall down wherever we meet. Pretty soon I won’t come around. I’m almost drowning in her sea. She’s nearly fallen to her knees.
Songfacts®: Counting Crows lead singer Adam Duritz said of this song: "My last girlfriend, for the first month and a half that we were going out, her mother was living with her, and her mother's very Catholic. We couldn't spend the night together, so I was constantly making these drives in the middle of the night - very surreal, four in the ...
N/A. T Bone Burnett. “Sullivan Street” is a hauntingly beautiful track by Counting Crows from their debut album, “August and Everything After,” released in 1993. The song was written by David Bryson and Adam Duritz and produced by T Bone Burnett. It captures the essence of lost love, longing, and the pain of memories that linger on.
Either way now, I don't really care. 'Cause I'm gone from there. I'm almost drowning in her sea. She's nearly crawling on her knees. She's down on her knees. Take the way home that leads back to ...