Tip it on Back

Album: Home (2012)
Charted: 66
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  • I see main street closing,
    Miles of “For Sale” signs,
    And them fields ain’t growin'
    Fast enough to get us by
    I feel the sweet release, of a Friday night
    For a couple of hours we can run this town till it runs dry

    Tip it on back, make it feel good
    Sip a little more than you know you should
    Let the smoke roll, off your lips
    Let it all go whatever it is and tip it on back

    So grab the girl you came with
    And set her world on fire
    And watch her sway and singing to the music
    Until it’s all alright, yeah

    Tip it on back, make it feel good
    Sip a little more than you know you should
    Let the smoke roll, off your lips
    Let it all go whatever it is and tip it on back

    I don’t wanna lose this feeling
    And I don’t wanna close my eyes
    I don’t wanna remember what I’m here to forget tonight
    So tip it on back

    Tip it on back, make it feel good
    Sip a little more than you know you should
    Let the smoke roll, off your lips
    Let it all go whatever it is
    And tip it on back
    Tip it on back

    Yeah, I don’t wanna lose this feeling
    I don’t wanna close my eyes
    I don’t wanna remember what I’m here to forget tonight
    So tip it on back
    Just tip it on back

    Feel the sweet release of a Friday night
    For a couple of hours gonna run this town till it runs dry
    Tip it on back Writer/s: JON NITE, ROSS COPPERMAN, TULLY M KENNEDY
    Publisher: AMPLIFIED ADMINISTRATION, BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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