Elevator
Elevator

Box Car Racer - Elevator Lyrics

Rock
May 21, 2002
88
Elevator Music Video

Elevator Lyrics

The building turned it's back
Ignored my call
The concrete looks too thin to break my fall
The sunset stretched across this night time scene
I counted people as I neared the street below, whoa, below, whoa

I saw it all, I saw it all go down
The shadow grew as he approached the ground
The sunset stretched across this night time scene
I turned away as he came near the street, below, whoa, below, whoa, below

Let's forget this all, move on
Let's forget this all, move on
Let's forget this all, move on
Let's forget this all, move on
Let's forget this all, move on
Let's forget this all, move on
Let's forget this all, move on

Writer(s): TOM DE LONGE, TRAVIS BARKER, TRAVIS L BARKER
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Hipgnosis Songs Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who are the members of Box Car Racer?

    Box Car Racer was formed by Blink-182 members Tom DeLonge and Travis Barker, along with David Kennedy of Hazen Street. Anthony Celestino later joined as the band's bassist for live performances.

  2. What inspired Tom DeLonge to create Box Car Racer?

    Tom DeLonge created Box Car Racer to explore darker themes that he felt were unsuited for Blink-182. He was influenced by post-hardcore bands like Fugazi and Refused, and wanted an experimental creative outlet.

  3. How did the song 'Elevator' involve Mark Hoppus from Blink-182?

    'Elevator' features guest vocals from Mark Hoppus, the only member of Blink-182 not initially involved in Box Car Racer. Despite tensions over his exclusion from the project, Hoppus contributed to this track.

  4. When was 'Elevator' released?

    'Elevator' is part of Box Car Racer's self-titled debut album, which was released on May 21, 2002.

  5. What challenges did Tom DeLonge face during the recording of 'Elevator'?

    During the recording sessions for 'Elevator,' Tom DeLonge suffered from chronic back pain due to a herniated disc. This made it difficult for him to stand and sing for extended periods.

  6. How did 'Elevator' contribute to tensions within Blink-182?

    'Elevator,' and the entire Box Car Racer project, caused significant tension between Tom DeLonge and Mark Hoppus. Hoppus felt excluded and betrayed by his lack of involvement, contributing to unresolved issues that eventually led to Blink-182's breakup in 2005.

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