The Starting Line is an American pop punk band that was formed in 1999 in Churchville, Pennsylvania. The band consists of Kenny Vasoli (vocals, bass), Matt Watts (guitar), Mike Golla (guitar), Brian Schmutz (keyboards, vocals) and Tom Gryskiewicz (drums). Having four studio albums under their belt, the group are best known for their 2007 rock radio hit "Island" as well as their popular 2002 single "The Best of Me". In 2008, the band began a hiatus, which ended several months later but the group has only toured intermittently since then.
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Verse 1: AED At 4 A.M. she came out of that blue AED/F# I haven't seen such red since I've seen you D I'm upset, but I'm fine AE/G# I'm just surprised you're so unemotional D She said, in reply, AE/G# "and I did some drinking and it's got me thinking of you" AED I've changed some words I'd like to give to you AED/F# They flew behind the plane for all to view D And it read in bold type - AE/G# "I won't be surprised if you're unemotional" D You're burnt read, I'm pale white AE/G# Inspired, depressed, and still unimpressed
Refrain: DEC#mD Well I could read your lips, but they don't make sense EC#mD They both scream kiss when your eyes don't yet ED They don't yet, they don't yet
Chorus: F#mDA I've been thinking a lot about you (and I said, "the phone hasn't rang 'til today") E Is it true, do you hate me? (and the nights and the weekends fray) F#mDA 'Cause she said, "I've been thinking a lot about you (but I know that you're time isn't cheap) E Is it true, do you hate me?" (on the nights and the weekends)
(Repeat Refrain twice and chorus)
Verse 2: AED At 5 A.M. I came out of that blue AED/F# And I raised my voice as high as I could to you D You said, "please Ken, let's not fight" AE/G# I'm just surprised I've stayed on the phone this long DAE/G# And I said, in reply, "it's easy to lie when you're so unemotional" When so unemotional, oh