Ghosts On The Stereo

Album: Cry Pretty (2018)
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  • You think I'm crying over you
    You think I'm dying too
    You think I'm thinking way too much
    And sadly out of touch
    With all the world and all my friends
    Well think what you want and think again, think again

    'Cause what you don't know is I'm throwin' a party
    And everybody tonight is feelin' alright with some jack in their coke
    The records are spinnin' and the speakers are smokin'
    There ain't no last call, I'm havin' a ball with Hank, Haggard and Jones
    No, I ain't alone, I feel right at home with my ghosts on the stereo

    There ain't no lights on, the curtains drawn
    Just one car in the drive
    And the neighbors might think it's a haunted house, yeah
    But I've never felt so alive

    'Cause what they don't know is I'm throwin' a party
    And everybody tonight is feelin' alright, with some jack in their coke
    The records are spinnin' and the speakers are smokin'
    There ain't no last call, I'm havin' a ball with Hank, Haggard and Jones
    No, I ain't alone, I feel right at home with my ghosts on the stereo
    With my ghosts on the stereo

    One song at a time, I get their advice
    And the pain melts away like whiskey on ice

    Baby, you don't know that I'm throwin' a party
    And everybody tonight is feelin' alright, with some jack in their coke
    Yeah, the records are spinnin' and the speakers are smokin'
    There ain't no last call, I'm havin' a ball with Hank, Haggard and Jones
    No, I ain't alone, I feel right at home with my ghosts on the stereo
    Oh yeah, with my ghosts on the stereo
    Yeah
    Oh, yeah, I've got my ghosts on the stereo Writer/s: Andrew Dorff, Hillary Lindsey, Tom Douglas
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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