Album: Payton Smith (2019)
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  • Midnight headlights going dark
    As I ease in the drive beside your mama's car
    You shimmy out the window climb into my truck
    As soon as we hit pavement you crank the volume up

    Hold on while we throw it back to 92 I'm talkin' boot scooting
    Two stepping tush pushing attitude
    A fiddle in your face A steady thumping bass
    Steel guitar playing the blues Now hold on while we throw it back to 92

    Old farm red barn back 88
    Password Wrangler gets you in at the gate
    Saw dust waiting for them Justin boots
    Careful cause that country might crawl all up on you

    Hold on while we throw it back to 92 I'm talkin' boot scooting
    Two stepping tush pushing attitude
    A fiddle in your face A steady thumping bass
    Steel guitar playing the blues Now hold on while we throw it back to 92

    Every guy out there grab you a girl and get her out on the floor
    Girl shake what your momma gave you like you never shook it before

    Hold on while we throw it back to 92 I'm talkin' boot scooting
    Two stepping tush pushing attitude
    A fiddle in your face A steady thumping bass
    Steel guitar playing the blues Now hold on while we throw it back to 92

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