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Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Jacknife Lee
Programming
Benji Blakeway
Bass Guitar
Bob Hall
Drums
Johnny Bond
Guitar
Van McCann
Vocals
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Van McCann
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Jacknife Lee
Producer
Craig Silvey
Mixing Engineer
Max Prior
Assistant Mixing Engineer
Alex Borwick
Assistant Recording Engineer
Matt Bishop
Engineer
Greg Calbi
Mastering Engineer
Lyrics
[Verse 1]
I pushed back all my plans
You stayed up, Christ, I love it
And I'd write off every chance
That I’ve ever had with someone
If should this mean the start
You switched my faith and phone off
Just sat there sifting through my demos
That I’ve never had with someone
[Verse 2]
So why pass all the times?
The discipline's left me
Left me with you
[Verse 3]
Here's to the nights we'd come in
Having lost all judgment
And those dreams that we made
Would remind me of the ways
It was the nights of coming
And you were all mine, singing
And you'd act out the lines with an arm up to the sky
[Verse 4]
I pushed back all my plans
'Cause you've waited up, Christ, I love ya
I’d write off every glance
That I’ve ever had with someone
If should this mean the start
You switched my faith, my phone off
Just sat there sifting through my B-sides
That I’ve never had with someone
[Verse 5]
Why pass all the times
The discipline's left me
Led me to you
[Verse 6]
Here's to the nights she'd come in
Having lost all judgment
And those dreams that we made
Would remind me of the ways
It was the nights of coming
And you were all mine, singing
And you'd act out the lines with an arm up to the sky
[Verse 7]
So pull the love over my eyes
'Cause I fluctuate about you
If you’re a blessing in disguise
I did not realize
So pull the love over my eyes
'Cause I fluctuate about you
If you’re a blessing in disguise
I did not realize
I did not realize
[Verse 8]
Here's to the nights we'd come in
Having lost all judgment
And those dreams
Would remind me of the ways
It was the nights of coming
And you were all mine, singing
Written by: Van McCann