All Your Favorite Bands

Album: All Your Favorite Bands (2015)
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  • Late night drives and hot french fries and friends around the country
    From Charlottesville to good old Santa Fe
    When I think of you, you still got on that hat that says let's party
    I hope that thing is never thrown away

    I hope that life without a chaperone is what you thought it'd be
    I hope your brother's El Camino runs forever
    I hope the world sees the same person that you've always been to me
    And may all your favorite bands stay together

    Now I'm just waking up and I'm not thinking clearly so don't quote me
    Of what I hope when I'm writing you this song
    Ain't it funny how some people pop into your head so easily
    I haven't seen you in there for so long

    I hope that life without a chaperone is what you thought it'd be
    I hope your brother's El Camino runs forever
    I hope the world sees the same person that you always were to me
    And may all your favorite bands stay together

    I hope that life without a chaperone is what you thought it'd be
    I hope your brother's El Camino runs forever
    I hope the world sees the same person that you always were to me
    And may all your favorite bands stay together Writer/s: Jonathan Fritz, Taylor Goldsmith
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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