Destination Anywhere
Jon Bon Jovi · Jon Bon Jovi: Destination Anywhere
I know that heÂ’s asleep, so listen to me now
DarlinÂ’ IÂ’m tired of living just in your dreams
IÂ’m getting out
You know we both sold our souls
WeÂ’re just growing old, in this sleepy, dead-end town
Destination Anywhere
Name the place and IÂ’ll be there
Pack a bag and we’re out of here – let’s run
Baby, we both been running uphill for too long
We both settled for something got nothing
And we both know thats wrong
Go and admit it we lived it, IÂ’m leaving
Get your boots and come on
I got my coat and my keys,
I need you next to me, then IÂ’m gone
Destination Anywhere
Name the place and IÂ’ll be there
Pack a bag and we’re out of here – let’s run
Destination Anywhere
Left or right, I donÂ’t care
Baby weÂ’ll just disappear like the sun
When these wheels spin, baby they can all eat our dust
As far as IÂ’m concerned, this whole town lost its nut
We wonÂ’t be here when they put us down
ItÂ’s our big chance IÂ’m calling you now
They never let us go unless we try
IÂ’m tired of living just to die
WeÂ’re getting out of here, Destination Anywhere
Destination Anywhere
Name the place and IÂ’ll be there
Pack a bag and we’re out of here – let’s run
Destination Anywhere
Left or right, I donÂ’t care
Maybe weÂ’ll just disappear like the sun
Come on, come on, come on
Destination Anywhere
Destination Anywhere serves as the title track for Jon Bon Jovi's self-titled 2020 album, marking a distinct shift in his solo career. Departing from the high-energy rock anthems that defined his earlier work with the band, this recording embraces a more introspective and acoustic-driven sound. The song reflects Bon Jovi's willingness to explore softer textures while maintaining his signature melodic sensibility. As part of a body of work that spans decades, the track highlights his evolution as a solo artist separate from the heavy guitar riffs associated with his group. The album showcases a matured approach to songwriting, focusing on personal narratives and emotional resonance. This recording stands as a testament to his enduring ability to adapt his style, offering listeners a contemplative journey through his musical landscape without relying on the bombast of his classic rock era.

