Sounds Like A Good Time

Album: not on an album (2021)
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  • Turn it up
    Woo, that's right

    We could spend all day
    Just countin' down 'til seven o'clock
    But girl, why wait
    For the moon to rise and the sun to drop
    To slip on off to the country
    Six pack and old six-string
    We could still a little later on
    Aw, but girl, don't you think that

    Right about now sounds like a good time
    To hammer on down and get there fast
    You're ready to run, I'll second that
    Don't wanna let one second pass
    'Cause right about now sounds like a good time

    To burn a little gas back on a backroad
    When we're gonna come back, baby, who knows?
    Any minute with you, any day or night
    Sounds like a good time (Yeah)

    You know what I think?
    We been talkin' 'bout this way too long
    So let's turn that key
    'Cause I ain't seein' nothin' wrong with

    Right about now sounds like a good time
    To hammer on down and g?t there fast
    You're r?ady to run, I'll second that
    Don't wanna let one second pass
    'Cause right about now sounds like a good time (Gonna be a good time)

    To burn a little gas back on a backroad
    When we're gonna come back, baby, who knows?
    Any minute with you, any day or night
    Sounds like a good time (Yeah, it sounds like a good time, baby)
    (Woo)

    Right about now sounds like a good time (Right about now)
    To hammer on down and get there fast (Hammer down)
    You're ready to run, I'll second that
    Don't wanna let one second pass
    'Cause right about now sounds like a good time (Good time)

    To burn a little gas back on a backroad
    When we're gonna come back, baby, who knows?
    Any minute with you, any day or night
    Sounds like a good time (Gonna be a good time, babe)

    Oh, it sounds like a good time
    You, me, don't you know it, girl
    Mmm, 'cause right about now
    It sounds like a good time Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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