Champagne High
Champagne High

Sister Hazel - Champagne High Lyrics

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Oct 7, 2014
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Champagne High Music Video

Champagne High Lyrics

I wasn't looking for a lifetime with you
And I never thought it would hurt just to hear
"I do" and "I do"
And I do a number on myself
And all that I thought to be
And you'll be the one
That just left me undone
By my own, hesitation

And for the million hours that we were
Well I'll smile and remember it all
Then I'll turn and go
While your story's completed mine is a long way from done.

[Chorus]
Well I'm on a champagne high
Where will I be when I stop wondering why
On a champagne high
I'd toast to the future but that'd be a lie
On a champagne high, high

Spring turned to summer
But then winter turned to mean
The distance seemed right
At the time it was best - to leave
And to leave behind
What I once thought was fine And so real - to me
And while I'm still gone
On the quest for my song
I'm at your - celebration

And for the million hours that we were
Well I'll smile and remember it all
Then I'll turn and go
While your story's completed mine is a long way from done.

[Chorus]

Your wagons been hitched to a star
Well now he'll be your thing that's new
Yeah what little I have you can borrow
'Cause I'm old and I'm blue

And for the million hours that we were
Well I'll smile and remember it all
Then I'll turn and go
While your story's completed mine is a long way from done.

Well I'm on a champagne high (so high)
Where will I be when I stop wondering why
On a champagne high (so high)
Toast to the future but that'd be a lie
On a champagne high
Where will I be when I stop wondering why
On a champagne high, high,
So high so high you left me undone
So high, so high you left me undone

Writer(s): ANDREW COPELAND, JEFF BERES, KEN BLOCK, MARK E. TROJANOWSKI, RYAN CARTER NEWELL
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Songtrust Ave
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who wrote the lyrics for 'Champagne High' by Sister Hazel?

    The lyrics for 'Champagne High' were written by Andrew Copeland, Jeff Beres, Ken Block, Mark E. Trojanowski, and Ryan Carter Newell. These members of Sister Hazel contributed to the songwriting process, creating the band's distinct blend of rock and heartfelt storytelling.

  2. What album features the song 'Champagne High'?

    'Champagne High' is featured on Sister Hazel's third studio album, 'Fortress,' which was released in 2000 by Universal. The album includes minor pop hits and showcases the band's unique blend of rock influences.

  3. What is Sister Hazel best known for?

    Sister Hazel, an American rock band from Gainesville, Florida, is best known for their 1997 single 'All for You.' The band blends elements of jangle pop, folk rock, classic rock, and Southern rock in their music, creating a distinctive sound that resonates with fans.

  4. What is the significance of Sister Hazel's name?

    Sister Hazel was named after Sister Hazel Williams, a local missionary in Gainesville, Florida, who ran a homeless shelter. The band, formed in 1993, chose the name to honor her contributions to the community and her legacy of service.

  5. Did 'Champagne High' achieve any notable chart success?

    While 'Champagne High' itself may not have topped major charts, it was part of the 'Fortress' album, which is Sister Hazel's highest-charting album on the Billboard charts following the release of their album 'Absolutely.'

  6. What influences can be heard in Sister Hazel's music?

    Sister Hazel's music is influenced by various artists and genres, including southern rock, folk rock, and classic rock. Guitarist Ryan Newell cites influences such as Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jimmy Page, Van Halen, and Eric Clapton as inspirations for his guitar work and music style.

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