Little Bit Of Everything

Album: Fuse (2013)
Charted: 33
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  • I wish I could take a cab down to the creek
    And hang a disco ball from an old oak tree
    Smoke and drink once in a while
    Somehow it'd be good for me
    I want a cool chick that'll cook for me
    But'll dance on the bar in her tan bare feet
    And do what I want when I want and she'll do it with me

    I don't need too much of nothing
    I just wanna sing a little chill song
    Get my groove on
    Pour something strong down in my drink
    Oh, I know that I don't need a whole lot of anything
    I just want a little bit of everything
    Na na na na
    Na na na na
    I just want a little bit of everything
    Na na na na
    Na na na na, whoa

    Now I don't need a garage full of cars
    But I'll take a whole box of Cuban cigars
    And I'll smoke 'em nice and slow
    Like they were good for me
    Don't need a ranch or a big piece of land
    But I like to get a little bit of dirt on my hands
    A big ol' couch in a big ol' room
    Still feels lonely when it's just you, yes it does

    I don't need too much of nothing
    I just wanna sing a little chill song
    And get my groove on
    Pour something strong down in my drink
    Oh, I know that I don't need a whole lot of anything
    I just want a little bit of everything
    Na na na na
    Na na na na

    A little bit of everything
    Under the sun
    So, when I kick back basking in it
    I'll be okay with what I've done
    Still having fun, mm

    That's right, mm

    'Cause I don't need too much of nothing
    I just wanna sing a little chill song
    Get my groove on
    Pour something strong down in my drink
    Oh, I know that I don't need a whole lot of anything
    I just want a little bit of everything
    Na na na na
    Na na na na
    I just want a little bit of everything
    Na na na na
    Na na na na
    I just want a little bit of everything
    Yeah
    Whoa, whoa, oh yeah, woo Writer/s: Brad Warren, Brett Warren, Kevin Rudolf
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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