Released: November 4, 2011

Songwriter: Siva Kaneswaran James Jayawardena Eliot Kennedy

Producer: Eliot Kennedy James Jayawardena Ash Howes

[Intro]
I'm on my own and the road is long
I'll do what it takes
Just finding a place
Where I belong

[Verse 1]
Being down not out
Being lost not found
No words, no sound
On this lonely track
The wind can roll
The storm can rage
It's all the same
I'm not turning back

[Verse 2]
Overnight things can change, always
I'm on my own and the road is long
I'll do what it takes
Just finding a place
Where I belong
Dusty tracks kicking on and on
Not a coin to my name
Just finding a place
Where I belong

[Verse 3]
No chains to break
No walls to climb
Just space and time waiting for me
No cares, no fares
No shame, no pride
Just stars to guide where I need to be

Over night things can change, always

[Chorus]
I'm on my own and the road is long
I'll do what it takes
Just finding a place
Where I belong
Dusty tracks kicking off and on
Not a coin to my name
Just finding a place
Where I belong
Where I belong
Where I belong

[Chorus]
I'm on my own and the road is long
I'll do what it takes
Just finding a place
Dusty tracks kicking on and on
Not a coin to my name
Just finding a place
Where I belong

[Outro]
I'm on my own (where I belong)
And the road is long (where I belong)
I'll do what it takes (where I belong)
Just finding a place (where I belong)
Dusty tracks (where I belong) kicking on and on (where I belong)
Not a coin to my name (where I belong)
Just finding a place
Where I belong

The Wanted

The Wanted are an English-Irish boy band, formed in 2009, who made their debut release in July 2010. The group consists of members Max George, Nathan Sykes, Tom Parker, Jay McGuiness, and Siva Kaneswaran and are currently signed to Island Records and in the US Mercury Records. They are managed by Scooter Braun

Their debut album, The Wanted, was released on 25 October 2010 and peaked at number four on the UK Singles Chart. The album had three UK top 20 singles released from their debut single “All Time Low”, which hit the UK number one spot, “Heart Vacancy”, which reached number two, and “Lose My Mind”, which managed a peak of number 19