Dan Croll (born Daniel Francis Croll, 18 July 1990) is a British singer-songwriter born in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, England. He moved to Liverpool when he was 18 to attend the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA). While at LIPA, he won the national Songwriter of the Year award from the Musicians Benevolent Fund and was one of eight students picked to have a one-to-one with LIPA founder Sir Paul McCartney. He is currently signed to Turn First Records.
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[Verse 1] C/GEm Sweet disarray, Am/F (thumb on 2nd fret E) F (bar chord) the street I'd call home is the street I walk alone. C/GEm Same every day, AM/FF I never recall getting lost and getting old. Am/F (thumb on 2nd fret E) F (bar chord) Sweet disarray, Am/F (thumb on 2nd fret E) F (bar chord) Same every day.
[Chorus] C/GEm Sweet disarray, Am/FF I never found home again that day. C/GEm Stayed in the rain, Am/FF I never found home again that day.
[Verse 2] C/GEm Sweet disarray, Am/FF my mind has given way to an age that's color gray. C/GEm And long do I crave, Am/FF a day that doesn't stall than a day that I recall. C/GF Sweet disarray, C/GF Same every day.
[Chorus] C/GEm Sweet disarray, Am/FF I never found home again that day. C/GEm Stayed in the rain, Am/FF I never found home again that day.
[Outro] FC/GEm Won't you buy my sweet disarray? Am/FF I never found home again that day. C/GEm Sweet disarray, Am/FF I never found home again that day.
C/GF Sweet disarray, C/GF Same everyday, C/GF Sweet disarray, C/GF Same everyday.