Released: November 5, 2021

Featuring: Bruce Springsteen

Songwriter: Evan Smith Jack Antonoff

[Verse 1: Jack Antonoff]
Get in my backseat, honeypie
And I'll wear your sadness like it's mine
'Cause it's just good to have what was missing
Yeah, it's bad to be bad, to always be missing

[Chorus: Jack Antonoff & Bruce Springsteen]
But a girl like you
Could rip me out of my head
Black tears on your cheek
I want them in my bed
I'll take you out of the city
Honey, right into the shadow
'Cause I wanna find tomorrow
Yeah, I wanna find tomorrow
With a girl like you
My Chinatown baby
Sittin' on the front stoop
Crying out the crazy
I'll take you out of the city
Right into the shadow
'Cause I wanna find tomorrow
Yeah, I wanna find tomorrow with you, baby

[Verse 2: Jack Antonoff]
Gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme that big red light
And please take the sadnеss out of Saturday night
'Cause that's just good to have what was missing
We wеre bad to be bad, to always be missing

[Chorus: Jack Antonoff & Bruce Springsteen]
But a girl like you
Could rip me out of my head
Black tears on your cheek
I want them in my bed
I'll take you out of the city
Honey, right into the shadow
'Cause I wanna find tomorrow
Yeah, I wanna find tomorrow
With a girl like you
You're my Chinatown baby
Sittin' on your front stoop
Crying out the crazy
I'll take you out of the city
Honey, right into the shadow
'Cause I wanna find tomorrow
Yeah, I wanna find tomorrow with you, baby

[Bridge: Jack Antonoff & Bruce Springsteen]
I wanna run
I wanna run
I love to chase every feeling
I wanna run
I wanna run
I wanna run
'Cause I wanna find tomorrow with you, baby
Oh, oh
Oh, oh

Bleachers

The so-called “80s-nostalgia” indie pop artist Bleachers infuses modern electronica with stylistic elements of the 80s. Headed by Jack Antonoff of Steel Train and Fun. fame, the band’s music is deeply personal, emotive, and lyrically evocative.

Their debut album Strange Desire was released July 10th, 2014, and was mostly written by Antonoff throughout his tour with fun. A very visceral, realized album that addresses death, memory, self-image, and spontaneity, among other themes, Desire showed the world the great potential Bleachers has to become the next pop act to become a household name.

After an EP featuring new versions of Like A River Runs and an album of Desire’s songs covered by female artists in the same vein of the final Steel Train album, the group returned with Gone Now. It featured many of the same themes as the first album.