Sir Chloe - Daddy’s Car

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Daddy’s Car

Sir Chloe

From the album
I Am The Dog

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"Daddy's Car" is a song by American indie rock band Sir Chloe. It was released on May 19, 2023,  from their second studio album, I Am The Dog. The song was written by Dana Foote and Teddy O'Mara, and produced by John Congleton.

The song is a dreamy, atmospheric ballad about a young woman who is struggling to come to terms with her parents' divorce. The lyrics are full of vivid imagery, and the song's slow, meandering pace creates a sense of unease and uncertainty. The song's chorus is particularly memorable, with its haunting refrain of "I wasn't there, but I know it's my fault."

"Daddy's Car" has been praised by critics for its haunting beauty and its powerful lyrics. The song has also been a commercial success, reaching number 1 on the Billboard Alternative Airplay chart.

"Daddy's Car" is a powerful and moving song about the pain of divorce. The song's haunting beauty and powerful lyrics make it a must-listen for anyone who has ever experienced T.I. kind of loss.

Sir Chloe Daddy’s Car Lyrics

"Daddy's Car"

Lock on the door, holes in the wall
I wasn't there, but I know it's my fault
So watch me come apart
Take my daddy's car

And I'll drive with no headlights this time
You're my baby forever even when you're not mine

Lock on the door, holes in the wall
I wasn't there, but I know it's my fault
So watch me come apart
Take my daddy's car

And I'll drive with no headlights this time
You're my baby forever even when you're not mine

It was haunted, I was asked to leave it
Politely, a warning
Early evening, I set out for desert
Away from the water
Write a letter under a wall of taxidermy
A warning

Seven hours unencumbered writhing
I can see the numbers in the air
See your glower through the rosy lighting
I can see the numbers in the air

Drive with no headlights this time
You're my baby forever even when you're not mine

About Daddy’s Car

Released 2023
Duration 03:25
Artist(s) Sir Chloe
Genre Alternative/Indie
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