Lyrics

It was me and her all summer long and I learned early on That there was nothin' hotter than Jenny Jones in July Parked down by the river's edge with a 6-string in my truck bed I pull it out as the sun set in the pines I tell ya, learnin' Brown-Eyed Girl Was the best thing I ever did before I hit the last chord She was beggin' for more sayin' Sing that song again, so I sang that song again Sha-la-la, we sang it out like we wrote it And drove that ol' Ford like we stole it, oh, oh Livin' loud and proud, a little attitude Thinkin' about her now, what I wouldn't do Sing that song again Sing that song again Bobby Ray had a Mustang after school when the bell rang We'd all pile in that ol' thing and fly It was Skoal cans and ballcaps, chasin' girls and skippin' class And the radio was the soundtrack to our lives We'd sing "Glory Days" with Springsteen And as soon as it would end, we'd hit rewind Every time just to sing that song again Never thought those days would end Sha-la-la, we sang it out like we wrote it And drove that ol' Ford like we stole it, oh, oh Livin' loud and proud, a little attitude Thinkin' about it now, what I wouldn't do, sing that song again We sang it out like we wrote it Drove that ol' Ford like we stole it, oh, oh Livin' loud and proud, a little attitude Thinkin' 'bout it now, what I wouldn't do, sing that song again Sing that song again, oh, oh Sing that song again, oh, oh
Writer(s): Ben Hayslip, Deric James Ruttan Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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