Do you love My Favorite Highway's songs? Here you'll find the lyrics to My Favorite Highway's songs so you can sing them at the top of your lungs, make your own versions, or simply understand them properly.
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My Favorite Highway was an American pop rock band, originally formed in 2004 by cousins Dave Cook and Will Cook in the city of Fairfax, Virginia. While still unsigned the band recorded and released two EPs and one full-length album, selling over 100,000 digital singles independently before signing a major label record deal with Virgin Records in 2008. In 2009, Virgin Records re-released the band's record, "How To Call A Bluff", with the addition of two new songs, "Go" and Dreamer". Their song, "Say So", received moderate radio airplay throughout the U.S. during 2009. Many of the band's songs have appeared on popular TV shows such as MTV's The Hills, Laguna Beach, The City and The CW's Fly Girls and 90210. They played at The Bamboozle in 2009 and 2010 and have toured with artists such as The Cab, Hellogoodbye, Fun, Forever The Sickest Kids, The Rocket Summer, and Kelly Clarkson, among others. My Favorite Highway disbanded in September 2010.
You might not be a big fan of My Favorite Highway, maybe you're here for just one song by My Favorite Highway that you like, but take a look at the rest, they might surprise you.
We recommend that you check out all the lyrics of My Favorite Highway's songs, you might fall in love with some you didn't know yet.
It often happens that when you like a song by a specific group or artist, you like other songs of theirs too. So if you like a song by My Favorite Highway, you'll probably like many other songs by My Favorite Highway.
The lyrics of My Favorite Highway's songs often follow certain patterns that you can discover if you pay close attention. Are you up for finding out what they are?
To discover the patterns in My Favorite Highway's songs, you just have to read their lyrics carefully, paying attention not just to what they say, but how they are constructed.