Released: September 10, 2013

Featuring: Keith Urban

Songwriter: Jimmy Webb

Producer: Fred Mollin

[Verse 1]
The end has come and found us here
With our toys scattered all around us here
The puzzle that we never found an answer for
Still asks us, darling, just what all the games were for
And here we stand in a box of sand

[Chorus]
Where's the playground, Susie?
You're the one who's supposed to know her way around
Where's the playground, Susie
If I don't stay around?
If I don't stay around?

[Verse 2]
The carousel has stopped us here
It twirled a time or two and then it dropped us here
And still you're not content with something about me
But what merry-go-round can you ride without me
To take your hand
How would you stand?

[Chorus]
Where's the playground, Susie
If I decide to let you go and play around?
Where's the playground, Susie
If I don't stay around?
If I don't stay around?

[Chorus]
Where's the playground, Susie?
You're the one who's supposed to know her way around
Where's the playground, Susie
If I don't stay around?
If I don't stay around?
If I don't stay?

Jimmy Webb

Jimmy Webb (also known by the names James Layne Webb, Jim Webb and J. Webb) was born on the 15th of August, 1946. He has written and produced countless platinum-selling hits such as “Highwayman”, “MacArthur Park”, “Galveston”, “Wichita Lineman”, “Up, Up and Away,” the recently popular “Do What You Gotta Do” (made famous from being sampled in a Kanye West song), and many more. Ever since his first released song “My Christmas Tree”, Jimmy Webb has received much professional attention and many awards for his compositions. During his career, he became the youngest person ever to be inducted into the Songwriters Hall Of Fame (which he was chairman of for a number of years), and is the only musician to receive Grammy awards for music, lyrics and orchestration.

In addition to his songwriting career, Webb has also composed film soundtracks for “The Last Unicorn”, “Voices” and “The Naked Ape”. Along with this, he has penned the main themes and soundtrack scores for television shows, including “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers” and “E/R”.