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Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Luke Combs
Lead Vocals
Rob McNelley
Electric Guitar
Jim "Moose" Brown
Keyboards
Jerry Roe
Drums
Charlie Worsham
Acoustic Guitar
Sol Philcox-Littlefield
Electric Guitar
Chip Matthews
Background Vocals
Jonathan Singleton
Background Vocals
Scott Sanders
Pedal Steel Guitar
Steve Mackey
Bass
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Luke Combs
Songwriter
James T. Slater
Songwriter
Erik Dylan
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Luke Combs
Producer
Chip Matthews
Mixing Engineer
Jonathan Singleton
Producer
Steve Blackmon
Recording Engineer
Zach Kuhlman
Assistant Engineer
Benny Quinn
Mastering Engineer
Lyrics
I got a job, and my name's Joe
Spend my days at the Texaco
Never show up late
Never show up drunk
'Cause when I get half lit, I'm a loaded gun
Made a couple of wrong turns, did county time
I do everything I can to stay between the lines
I got a couple of good buddies that all stop in
Say "it's good to see you brother, man, how you been?"
I can't complain, I'm doin' alright
Sleepin' pretty good, staying dry
Thank the Lord every mornin' with a sweet Amen
For how far I've come from, where I been
So here's to good days, better tomorrows
And a light, at the end of the bottle
Some battles are fought on foreign shores
And some are fought behind closed doors
Some fall from grace
Some lose their wings
Some find the peace, salvation brings
I got a couple of good buddies that all stop in
Say "it's good to see you brother, man, how you been?"
I can't complain, I'm doin' alright
Sleepin' pretty good, staying dry
Thank the Lord every mornin' with a sweet Amen
For how far I've come from, where I been
So here's to good days, better tomorrows
And a light, at the end of the bottle
Here's to good days, here's to livin'
And here's to old sins, being forgiven
And a bunch of good buddies that all drop in
Say "it's good to see you brother, man, how you been?"
I can't complain, I'm doin' alright
Sleepin' pretty good, staying dry
Thank the Lord every mornin' with a sweet Amen
For how far I've come from, where I been
So here's to good days, better tomorrows
And a light, at the end of the bottle
At the end of the bottle
Writer(s): James Slater, Erik Dylan Anderson, Luke Albert Combs
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