Social Distortion - Story of My Life
“Story of My Life” is a song by the American punk rock band Social Distortion. It was released in 1990 as the lead single from their self-titled album, Social Distortion. The song features a blend of punk rock and rockabilly influences, characterized by its driving rhythm, catchy guitar riffs, and frontman Mike Ness's distinctive vocals.
Lyrically, Story of My Life reflects on personal experiences and struggles, including themes of loneliness, regret, and resilience. The chorus, with its anthemic refrain "The story of my life, I take her home, I drive all night to keep her warm and time is frozen," captures a sense of longing and determination amidst life's challenges.
The song became one of Social Distortion's most well-known and beloved tracks, garnering significant airplay on rock radio stations and solidifying the band's status within the punk rock scene. Its enduring popularity has made it a staple in their live performances and a fan favorite for over three decades.
Social Distortion - Story of My Life Lyrics
Story of my life
Well, high school seemed like such a blur
I didn't have much interest in sports or school elections
And in class I dreamed all day
About a rock 'n' roll weekend
And the girl in the front of the room
So close yet so far, ya know she never seemed to notice
That this silly school-boy crush wasn't just pretend
Life goes by so fast
You only want to do what you think is right
Close your eyes and then it's past
Story of my life
Story of my life, la la la la
Story of my life
The story of my life
And I went down to my old neighborhood
The faces have all changed, there's no one there left to talk to
And the pool hall I loved as a kid
Is now a 7-Eleven
And I went downtown to look for a job
I had no training, no experience to speak of
And I looked at the holes in my jeans
And I turned and headed back
Life goes by so fast
You only want to do what you think is right
Close your eyes and then it's past
Story of my life
Story of my life, la la la la
Story of my life
Story of my life
And good times come and good times go
I only wish the good times would last a little longer
And I think about the good times we had
And why they had to end
So I sit at the edge of my bed
I strum my guitar and I sing an outlaw love song
Thinkin' 'bout what you're doin' now
And when you're comin' back
Life goes by so fast
You only want to do what you think is right
Close your eyes and then it's past
Story of my life
Story of my life
Story of my life
Story of my life, la la la la
Story of my life
The story of my life