Interstate Love Song
Stone Temple Pilots
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Purple
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"Interstate Love Song" is a song by rock band Stone Temple Pilots, from the band's second album Purple, released in 1994. The song, considered to be one of the band's biggest hits, hit #1 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart in the September 17, 1994 issue Billboard. The song it replaced at #1 was "Vasoline", also by Stone Temple Pilots. The song stayed at #1 for 15 weeks, a record at the time.
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[Verse 1] Waiting on a Sunday afternoon For what I've read between the lines Your lies Feeling like a hand in rusted shame So do you laugh or does it cry Reply? [Chorus] Leaving on a Southern train Only yesterday you lied Promises of what I seemed to be Only watched the time go by All of these things you said to me [Verse 2] Breathing is the hardest thing to do With all I've said and all that's dead for You You lied Goodbye [Chorus] Leaving on a Southern train Only yesterday you lied Promises of what I seemed to be Only watched the time go by All of these things I said to you