Holler If You're With Me

Album: Tate Stevens (2013)
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  • There's a front row scarecrow peekin' through Hogan's crops
    There's a Trans-Am cute thing taking off her t-tops
    There's a whole lot of honeys and they make a sweet backdrop
    To a sunset banjo tunin' up to rock

    Hey baby, wanna make a little music
    Pull out your twang and show me how you use it (Oh oh oh)
    C'mon

    Holler if you're with me
    Holler if you're with me
    It'll do you good to let loose a little
    Let me hear you scream right there in the middle (Oh oh oh)
    Holler if you're with me

    We're all free-fallin' in this field of country love
    It's a head-bobbin' hand waving' sea of solo cups
    Sweat drops rollin' off, mixin' in the moonshine mud
    From all of the bumping and grinding, I just can't' get enough
    Oh, can't you get enough?

    Holler if you're with me
    Holler if you're with me
    It'll do you good to let loose a little
    Let me hear you scream right there in the middle (Oh oh oh)
    Holler if you're with me

    Holler if you're with me
    I said, holler if you're with me
    Holler if you're with me, c'mon
    Holler if you're with me

    Holler if you're with me
    Holler if you're with me
    It'll do you good to let loose a little
    Let me hear you scream right there in the middle (Oh oh oh)
    Holler if you're with me
    Holler if you're with me
    Holler if you're with me
    Holler if you're with me

    Holler if you're with me Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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