Whole Lot More Than That

Album: Drinks After Work (2013)
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  • If I want a new truck, gonna need more money
    If I want more sugar, gonna need a new honey
    If I'm going to the dance, gotta get a new hat
    Getting over you's gonna take me a whole lot more than that

    If I'm gonna watch a game, gonna need me a boob tube
    If I'm gonna to the lake, gotta take an igloo
    If I'm gonna catch a buzz, gonna need me a twelve pack
    Getting over you's gonna take me a whole lot more than that

    Going to need more whiskey, than one man can drink
    Drown this memory, that just won't sink
    I've hit rock bottom, in this bottle of Jack
    Getting over you's gonna take me a whole lot more than that

    If I need me a hangout, I'll find me a hot spot
    If I need me a new song, gonna find me a jukebox
    If I need me a kitty, I'll find me a cat
    Getting over you's gonna take me a whole lot more than that

    Going to need more whiskey, than one man can drink
    Drown this memory, that just won't sink
    'Cause I've hit rock bottom, in this bottle of Jack
    So getting over you's gonna take me a whole lot more than that

    Going to need more whiskey, than one man can drink
    Drown this memory, that just won't sink
    I've hit rock bottom, in this bottle of Jack
    Getting over you's gonna take me a whole lot more than that
    Getting over you's gonna take me a whole lot more than that

    Gonna take a little bit more than that Writer/s: BOBBY OLEN PINSON, TOBY KEITH COVEL
    Publisher: Audiam, Inc., BOBBY'S LYRICS LAND & LIVESTOCK, TKO ARTIST MANAGEMENT
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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