Plain White T's are a pop-punk band formed in 1997 in Illinois, United Stat… Read Full Bio ↴Plain White T's are a pop-punk band formed in 1997 in Illinois, United States. They are best known for "Hey There Delilah", an acoustic song performed solely by singer Tom Higgenson originally released in 2005 and later hit #1 in the US in 2007.
For over a decade, Plain White T's have been playing to packed audiences craving for that perfect pop-punk punch. Their journey, which began in a small suburban basement playing covers, has taken the band to Warped Tour three times, and landed them opening slots for bands like Jimmy Eat World and AFI. Plain White T's are road warriors in the truest sense and with their first major label album, Every Second Counts, the band is ready to rock in a big way.
PWT's story started back in high school, when frontman Tom Higgenson first stepped into Chicago's famed rock club the Metro and saw his future on the stage. With the local music scene exploding nationally courtesy of bands like Smashing Pumpkins and Veruca Salt, he decided the time was ripe for his own dreams to be realized. Armed with paper, pen, and guitar, Tom went to task, experimenting with lyrics and melodies on a four-track in his parents' Villa Park, Illinois home. Once he'd reached a level of comfort with his songwriting, he worked up the courage to hand off a tape to Christian Lane, singer of 90's buzz band Loud Lucy, and to his surprise, Christian actually listened to it.
Once he'd recruited a group of school pals, including guitarist Dave Tirio, it was only a matter of a couple years before Plain White T's, who'd attracted a loyal following thanks to Tom's ridiculously melodic tales of teen angst and loveless nights, were playing the Metro themselves.
The music industry took notice of that success and after selling thousands of copies of their self-released 2002 debut, Stop, PWT's were picked up by Fearless Records who re-issued the album along with 2005's All That We Needed. But it was their heartfelt, acoustic-tinged "Hey There Delilah" that cemented their status as potential hitmakers.
Tom's songwriting evolved after the success of the romantically frank "Delilah," which really was a departure for a band known for their energetic powerpop. On Hollywood Records debut, Every Second Counts, Tom, along with bandmates Mike Retondo (bass and vocals), De'Mar Hamilton (drums), and Tim Lopez (guitar, vocals), continues to turn the personal into the universal. Throughout the album, he sings of hook-ups and break-ups and the emotional rollercoaster in between. A prime example is lead single "Hate (I Really Don't Like You)." In a similar vein, the lyrics for "Friends Don't Let Friends Dial Drunk" also showcases Tom's offbeat take on love and life, while its melody sucks you in with every turn of phrase. Delving slightly deeper into emotional territory are upbeat tracks like "Our Time Now" and "Come Back to Me" as well as one of the album's quieter numbers, "Write You a Song."
In 2008, the group released the album 'Big Bad World'. The album had two hit singles: "1, 2, 3, 4" and "Natural Disaster". Both were on the American Top 40 at numbers 1 and 2 for three consecutive weeks. By late 2008, the band had joined the Rock Band Live tour with Panic! at the Disco, Dashboard Confessional and The Cab. Later that year, the band played at the Give It a Name festival in the UK. In 2007, the band performed the single "Our Time Now" on an episode of the Nickelodeon television series, iCarly. "Our Time Now" was also the theme song of the ABC Family dramedy series, Greek.
The band's "Rhythm of Love" single was the first to be released from the group's 2010 album, The Wonders of the Younger.' The song reached number five on the Hot AC chart, and was in the top ten in 2010 as well. In 2012, the band also covered The Ramones' "Pet Sematary" for the song soundtrack of the 2012 Disney film Frankenweenie. Should've Gone to Bed, a four-song EP, was released on April 9, 2013.
The band left Hollywood Records after creative conflicts with the label during the production of the American Nights album. 'American Nights' was released by Megaforce Records on March 31, 2015.
In 2015, they also appeared on Blues Traveler's album Blow Up the Moon, co-writing the song "Nikkia's Prom." On November 22, 2015, the band released a music video for "American Nights" featuring Higgenson's son, Lennon.
In May 2017, Plain White T's released a music video for their song "Land of the Living." The band, which had left their label Fearless Records in 2005, returned to the label. As of April 2017, the band have said that they are currently writing new music.
For over a decade, Plain White T's have been playing to packed audiences craving for that perfect pop-punk punch. Their journey, which began in a small suburban basement playing covers, has taken the band to Warped Tour three times, and landed them opening slots for bands like Jimmy Eat World and AFI. Plain White T's are road warriors in the truest sense and with their first major label album, Every Second Counts, the band is ready to rock in a big way.
PWT's story started back in high school, when frontman Tom Higgenson first stepped into Chicago's famed rock club the Metro and saw his future on the stage. With the local music scene exploding nationally courtesy of bands like Smashing Pumpkins and Veruca Salt, he decided the time was ripe for his own dreams to be realized. Armed with paper, pen, and guitar, Tom went to task, experimenting with lyrics and melodies on a four-track in his parents' Villa Park, Illinois home. Once he'd reached a level of comfort with his songwriting, he worked up the courage to hand off a tape to Christian Lane, singer of 90's buzz band Loud Lucy, and to his surprise, Christian actually listened to it.
Once he'd recruited a group of school pals, including guitarist Dave Tirio, it was only a matter of a couple years before Plain White T's, who'd attracted a loyal following thanks to Tom's ridiculously melodic tales of teen angst and loveless nights, were playing the Metro themselves.
The music industry took notice of that success and after selling thousands of copies of their self-released 2002 debut, Stop, PWT's were picked up by Fearless Records who re-issued the album along with 2005's All That We Needed. But it was their heartfelt, acoustic-tinged "Hey There Delilah" that cemented their status as potential hitmakers.
Tom's songwriting evolved after the success of the romantically frank "Delilah," which really was a departure for a band known for their energetic powerpop. On Hollywood Records debut, Every Second Counts, Tom, along with bandmates Mike Retondo (bass and vocals), De'Mar Hamilton (drums), and Tim Lopez (guitar, vocals), continues to turn the personal into the universal. Throughout the album, he sings of hook-ups and break-ups and the emotional rollercoaster in between. A prime example is lead single "Hate (I Really Don't Like You)." In a similar vein, the lyrics for "Friends Don't Let Friends Dial Drunk" also showcases Tom's offbeat take on love and life, while its melody sucks you in with every turn of phrase. Delving slightly deeper into emotional territory are upbeat tracks like "Our Time Now" and "Come Back to Me" as well as one of the album's quieter numbers, "Write You a Song."
In 2008, the group released the album 'Big Bad World'. The album had two hit singles: "1, 2, 3, 4" and "Natural Disaster". Both were on the American Top 40 at numbers 1 and 2 for three consecutive weeks. By late 2008, the band had joined the Rock Band Live tour with Panic! at the Disco, Dashboard Confessional and The Cab. Later that year, the band played at the Give It a Name festival in the UK. In 2007, the band performed the single "Our Time Now" on an episode of the Nickelodeon television series, iCarly. "Our Time Now" was also the theme song of the ABC Family dramedy series, Greek.
The band's "Rhythm of Love" single was the first to be released from the group's 2010 album, The Wonders of the Younger.' The song reached number five on the Hot AC chart, and was in the top ten in 2010 as well. In 2012, the band also covered The Ramones' "Pet Sematary" for the song soundtrack of the 2012 Disney film Frankenweenie. Should've Gone to Bed, a four-song EP, was released on April 9, 2013.
The band left Hollywood Records after creative conflicts with the label during the production of the American Nights album. 'American Nights' was released by Megaforce Records on March 31, 2015.
In 2015, they also appeared on Blues Traveler's album Blow Up the Moon, co-writing the song "Nikkia's Prom." On November 22, 2015, the band released a music video for "American Nights" featuring Higgenson's son, Lennon.
In May 2017, Plain White T's released a music video for their song "Land of the Living." The band, which had left their label Fearless Records in 2005, returned to the label. As of April 2017, the band have said that they are currently writing new music.
Lying About Me And You
Plain White T's Lyrics
I should've known better than to kiss you so hard
We had no choice but to fall in love, love
I should've known better than to take this so far
Can't let him know about the two of us
I'll spend the last of my life with a guilty conscience
Don't tell a soul about tonight
To the grave we take this
I'll spend the rest of my life
Spend the rest of my li-i-ife
Lying about me and you
Lying about me and you
Lying about me and you
I'll spend the rest of my life
Spend the rest of my li-i-ife
Lying about me and you
I should've known better than to text you late night
Too many drinks and we're vulnerable
I should've known better than to touch you just right
Got nosy, sure couldn't handle ya
I'll spend the last of my life with a guilty conscience
Don't tell a soul about tonight
To the grave we take this
I'll spend the rest of my life
Spend the rest of my li-i-ife
Lying about me and you
Lying about me and you
Lying about me and you
I'll spend the rest of my life
Spend the rest of my li-i-ife
Lying about me and you
Can't wait anymore
Close the bedroom door
Up my sheets you crawl
No regrets at all
I'll spend the last of my life with a guilty conscience
Don't tell a soul about tonight
To the grave we take this
I'll spend the rest of my life
Spend the rest of my li-i-ife
Lying about me and you
Lying about me and you
Lying about me and you
I'll spend the rest of my life
Spend the rest of my li-i-ife
Lying about me and you
We had no choice but to fall in love, love
I should've known better than to take this so far
Can't let him know about the two of us
I'll spend the last of my life with a guilty conscience
Don't tell a soul about tonight
To the grave we take this
I'll spend the rest of my life
Spend the rest of my li-i-ife
Lying about me and you
Lying about me and you
I'll spend the rest of my life
Spend the rest of my li-i-ife
Lying about me and you
I should've known better than to text you late night
Too many drinks and we're vulnerable
I should've known better than to touch you just right
Got nosy, sure couldn't handle ya
I'll spend the last of my life with a guilty conscience
Don't tell a soul about tonight
To the grave we take this
I'll spend the rest of my life
Spend the rest of my li-i-ife
Lying about me and you
Lying about me and you
Lying about me and you
I'll spend the rest of my life
Spend the rest of my li-i-ife
Lying about me and you
Can't wait anymore
Close the bedroom door
Up my sheets you crawl
No regrets at all
I'll spend the last of my life with a guilty conscience
Don't tell a soul about tonight
To the grave we take this
I'll spend the rest of my life
Spend the rest of my li-i-ife
Lying about me and you
Lying about me and you
Lying about me and you
I'll spend the rest of my life
Spend the rest of my li-i-ife
Lying about me and you
Lyrics © Songtrust Ave
Written by: Brandon Jay Day, Tom Higgenson, Timothy John Lopez
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Dale Fanella
It was a pleasure working with y’all.
Starring : Dale Fanella , Kelsey Jaffer , Ronnie MackRosen
Maharun Nahar
@Topten Dawg cap salazar?
Topten Dawg
Says the guy back from the dead. Who said dead men tell no tales...🤗
Kelsey Jaffer
Thanks for having me on, guys ;) it was a BLAST!!! <3
Topten Dawg
Says the murdering wench🤗 uh oh you better watch your back. The guy you shot isn't dead. Fyi😅
Mike Mercedes
I just barely thought about this group to see hey there deliah and I see this.
Carlos Marquez
Same
Fabulous Killjoy
I honestly didn't even know these guys were still a thing…
Jamie Higgenson
I love them so much if anyone hasn’t met them before Dave is a sweetie
I M
jesus man its so sad all of our generations legends so steeply fell off :(
and this song is still so good idk why its not blowing tf up