Shotgun Girl

Album: The JaneDear Girls (2011)
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  • Yeah, yeah

    I like to hold your hand up high on the Ferris wheel
    And how front porch swingin' with you makes me feel
    Yeah, but when you pull up in your big ol' truck
    I can't climb up in fast enough

    'Cause I'm a shotgun girl along for the ride
    Yeah, dashboard drummer on a Saturday night
    Crankin' up Waylon, Willie and Merle

    So throw one arm around me now, honey
    We'll sling that gravel just like Bonnie and Clyde
    I'd ride with you all around the world
    'Cause boy I'm your shotgun girl

    Yeah, I'm a shotgun girl

    There's not a piece of road 'round here we ain't burned down
    Except that stretch that heads on outta town
    Yeah, whenever you need to feel that freedom
    Leave a little room for me

    'Cause I'm a shotgun girl along for the ride
    Yeah, dashboard drama on a Saturday night
    Crankin' up Waylon, Willie and Merle

    So throw one arm around me now, honey
    We'll sling that gravel just like Bonnie and Clyde
    I'd ride with you all around the world
    'Cause, boy, I'm your shotgun girl

    Yeah, I'm a shotgun girl

    Yeah I'm a shotgun girl along for the ride
    Yeah dashboard drama on a Saturday night
    Crankin' up Waylon, Willie and Merle

    So throw one arm around me now, honey
    We'll sling that gravel just like Bonnie and Clyde
    I'd ride with you all around the world
    'Cause boy I'm your shotgun girl

    I'm your shotgun girl, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
    I'm calling shotgun baby, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah Writer/s: DANELLE LEVERETT, DERIC RUTTAN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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