Round Here

Album: Here's To The Good Times (2012)
Charted: 28
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  • Hammerin' a nail
    Stackin' them bales
    I'm dog tired by the five o'clock hour
    But I'm ready to raise some hell
    And Jesse's gettin' ready
    I'm gassin' up the Chevy
    I'm gonna pick her up at six, I hope she's gonna wear
    Them jeans with the tear that her mama never fixed

    The moon comes up and the sun goes down
    We find a little spot on the edge of town
    Twist off, sip a little, pass it around
    Dance in the dust, turn the radio up
    And that Fireball whiskey whispers
    Temptation in my ear
    It's a feelin' alright Saturday night
    And that's how we do it 'round here
    Yeah, that's how we do it 'round here

    Mud on the grips
    Wild cherry on her lips
    I've been workin' and tryin' and flirtin' and dyin'
    For an all-night kinda kiss
    And country on the boombox
    Candles on the toolbox
    I'm doin' everything right, got the country boy charm
    Turned all the way on tonight

    Yeah, the moon comes up and the sun goes down
    We find a little spot on the edge of town
    Twist off, sip a little, pass it around
    Dance in the dust, turn the radio up
    And that Fireball whiskey whispers
    Temptation in my ear
    It's a feelin' alright Saturday night
    And that's how we do it 'round here
    Yeah, that's how we do it 'round here

    Yeah, the moon comes up and the sun goes down
    We find a little spot on the edge of town
    Twist off, sip a little, pass it around
    Dance in the dust, turn the radio up
    And that Fireball whiskey whispers
    Temptation in my ear
    It's a feelin' alright Saturday night
    And that's how we do it 'round here
    Yeah, that's how we do it 'round here, come on

    Yeah, that's how we do it 'round here
    Yeah, that's how we do it 'round here Writer/s: Christopher G. Tompkins, Rodney Dale Clawson, Thomas Rhett Jr. Akins
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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