Write You a Song

Album: Write You a Song (2014)
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  • Girl, I'm gonna warn ya, I'm leaving California
    First thing in the morning
    Me and the band are loading up the van
    We gotta go, we got another show
    We're headed out to Reno, Jackson Hole
    After that, I don't really know
    But if you're looking for a good time
    We can make us a memory of Bakersfield tonight

    And then I'll write you a song
    You might hear it on the radio
    Baby you never know
    But it's gonna be just about you and me
    How much I miss you
    You're the one that got away
    You're gonna hear your song someday

    Now I'm talking to the sweet thing
    Backstage in Tennessee
    She says she wants to take me home
    Show me a couple things I didn't know
    Come on, let's go
    But I gotta hit the road in the morning
    I'm headed down to San Antone
    Long as we're back by sunrise
    We can make us a memory of Nashville tonight

    And then I'll write you a song
    You might hear it on the radio
    Baby you never know
    But it's gonna be just about you and me
    How much I miss you
    You're the one that got away
    You're gonna hear your song someday

    And I swear I'm not a bad guy
    I just don't got a whole lot of time
    It always sit with the same goodbye

    But then I'll write you a song
    You might hear it on the radio
    Baby you never know
    But it's gonna be just about you and me
    How much I miss you
    You're the one that got away
    You're gonna hear your song someday
    Yeah, you're gonna hear your song someday
    When I write you a song
    Baby, when I write you a song
    Baby I wanna write you, write you a song girl Writer/s: Bart Butler, Davy Ulbrich, Jonathan Pardi
    Publisher: Bluewater Music Corp., CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, ME GUSTA MUSIC, Peermusic Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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