Imperial Joy
Imperial Joy

Rival Sons - Imperial Joy Lyrics

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Imperial Joy Music Video

Imperial Joy Lyrics

I should have gone to bed, but I stayed up too late
The things I like to do, they keep me wide awake
And now I crawl across another long Sunday
Oh whoa-whoa, whoa-whoa-whoa

What are you looking for?
Just a little more

The blood running in my veins
Come from the kisses of 200 thousand years
So I'm gonna follow my joy
I'll follow my joy as long as I'm here

I never wanna go back to the school no more
The university of never-ending jokes
And now I crawl across another long Monday

What are you looking for?
Just a little more

The blood running in my veins
Come from the kisses of 200 thousand years
So I'm gonna follow my joy
I'll follow my joy as long as I'm here

What are you looking for?
Just a little more

The blood running in my veins
Come from the kisses of 200 thousand years
Know I'm gonna follow my joy
I'll follow my joy as long as I'm here
I'm saying the blood running in my veins
Come from the kisses of 200 thousand years
Know I'm gonna follow my joy
I'll follow my joy as long as I'm here

Writer(s): Jay Buchanan, Scott Holiday
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who are the writers of 'Imperial Joy' by Rival Sons?

    The song 'Imperial Joy' by Rival Sons was written by Jay Buchanan and Scott Holiday.

  2. Which album features the song 'Imperial Joy' by Rival Sons?

    The song 'Imperial Joy' is featured on Rival Sons' sixth studio album, Feral Roots, released on January 25, 2019.

  3. Is 'Imperial Joy' by Rival Sons part of their first album with Atlantic Records?

    Yes, 'Imperial Joy' is part of Feral Roots, which is Rival Sons' first album released with Atlantic Records, in collaboration with Low Country Sound.

  4. How has Michael Pementel of Consequence of Sound reviewed the album featuring 'Imperial Joy'?

    Michael Pementel from Consequence of Sound gave the album Feral Roots a B+ and praised the band's range in performing bluesy rock 'n' roll, emphasizing both high-energy riffs and slow, melancholy rhythms.

  5. What is a notable success achieved by a song from the album Feral Roots?

    The lead single from Feral Roots, 'Do Your Worst,' achieved notable success by reaching number one on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Songs chart in March 2019.

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