Up All Night

Album: Write You a Song (2013)
Charted: 56
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  • Yeah, girl, I just had me
    One hell of a work week
    It's been drivin' me crazy
    Not enough of you, baby
    Yeah and I been a-thinkin'
    'Bout breakin' in the weekend
    Not doin' any sleepin'
    So get in, let's take a ride

    And baby, let's go, take a dirt road
    Kick it back, find a good song on the radio
    'Til we get lost in
    A sunset fallin'
    Lay a blanket by the creek
    Where the moon peeks over that sycamore tree
    And there won't be anyone watchin'
    No one watchin'
    Now there ain't nothin' wrong, baby, you and I
    Gettin' down to some up all night

    Now don't forget your flip-flops
    We can stop by the quick stop
    Get some jerky and a twelve pack
    No tellin' when we'll be back
    I got a cooler in the truck bed
    Couple towels when we get wet
    'Cause you know we gonna jump in
    And take a little midnight swim

    So baby, let's go, take a dirt road
    Kick it back, find a good song on the radio
    'Til we get lost in
    A sunset fallin'
    Lay a blanket by the creek
    Where the moon peeks over that sycamore tree
    And there won't be anyone watchin'
    No one watchin'
    Now there ain't nothin' wrong, baby, you and I
    Gettin' down to some up all night

    Come Monday, I'll be back to workin' and savin'
    But until then, yeah

    Baby, let's go, take a dirt road
    Kick it back, find a good song on the radio
    'Til we get lost in
    A sunset fallin'
    Lay a blanket by the creek
    Where the moon peeks over that sycamore tree
    And there won't be anyone watchin'
    No one watchin'
    Now there ain't nothin' wrong, baby, you and I
    Gettin' down to some up all night

    Yeah, me and you
    Up all night
    Yeah
    Na-na-na-na, na-na
    Na-na-na-na, na-na
    Na-na-na-na, na-na Writer/s: Bart Butler, Jonathan Ryan Pardi, Steven Brett Beavers
    Publisher: Bluewater Music Corp., BMG Rights Management, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
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