Wherever You Are

Album: Seasons Change (2018)
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  • Wonder are yoau on the West Coast
    Top down rolled, day all driving
    Maybe up in Colorado
    You always did love that Rocky Mountain high

    Up in Manhattan or way out in some cabin
    In the middle of nowhere
    Well, baby I'll be there

    Wherever you are, wherever it is
    Baby it ain't too far
    Just give me a call, drop me a pin
    Enough of this damn being apart
    I'll fill up a tank or buy me a ticket
    Whatever it takes, you know I'm with it
    It won't be long till I'm there by your side

    Wherever you are
    Wherever you are tonight

    Are you hanging in a dive bar
    Nodding your head to some eighties cover band
    Strolling down some boardwalk
    Kicking off your flip flops in the sand

    Do you wish I was kissing on your lips?
    No, it won't take much
    So baby just hit me up

    Wherever you are, wherever it is
    Baby, it ain't too far
    Just give me a call, drop me a pin
    Enough of this damn being apart
    I'll fill up a tank or buy me a ticket
    Whatever it takes you, know I'm with it
    It won't be long till I'm there by your side

    Wherever you are
    Wherever you are tonight

    Yeah, wherever you are tonight
    Oh oh

    Well, to tell you the truth
    Ain't a day goes by that I don't think about you
    And I wish I was on my way to

    Wherever you are, wherever it is
    Baby, it ain't too far
    Just give me a call, drop me a pin hit send
    Enough of this damn being apart
    I'll fill up a tank or buy me a ticket
    Whatever it takes you know I'm with it
    It won't be long till I'm there by your side

    Wherever you are
    Wherever you are tonight

    Wherever you are tonight, yeah
    Yeah ooh ooh ooh
    Yeah ooh ooh ooh Writer/s: Dan Isbell, Frank Rogers, Scotty McCreery
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Spirit Music Group, Universal Music Publishing Group
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