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Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Maren Morris
Lead Vocals
Dave Cobb
Acoustic Guitar
Jason Isbell
Electric Guitar
Tim Hanseroth
Background Vocals
Amanda Shires
Background Vocals
Brandi Carlile
Background Vocals
Phil Hanseroth
Bass
Peter Levin
Keyboards
Tom Elmhirst
Programming
Chris Powell
Drums
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Laura Veltz
Songwriter
Luke Dick
Songwriter
Maren Morris
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Dave Cobb
Producer
Daniel Bacigalupi
Assistant Mastering Engineer
Colin Lott
Assistant Engineer
Gena Johnson
Assistant Engineer
Toby Hulbert
Assistant Engineer
Brandon Bell
Engineer
Pete Lyman
Mastering Engineer
Tom Elmhirst
Mixing Engineer
Lyrics
Weight of the world on these small shoulders
Beyond my years is where I like to stand
My crazy chapter was already over
Before it began
I listen to vinyl for the scratches
I find myself in other people's shoes
I fix my mama's problems like a habit
And Daddy's too
Oh to be a wild child for a day
All the promises I've ever kept
I'd line 'em up to break
Oh to be a dancer on the edge
I'd rip the filter from my mouth
And all my cigarettes
But I know I won't
I guess I was born an old soul
Old soul, ooh
I'll be the first to toast and throw confetti
And break the champagne bottle with a sword
And when the party's over, I'll be ready
To sweep the floor
I don't fall in love every other minute
I don't mind it taking its sweet time
I just know I'll know it when I see a
Soul like mine
Oh to be a wild child for a day
All the promises I've ever kept
I'd line 'em up to break
Oh to be a dancer on the edge
I'd rip the filter from my mouth
And all my cigarettes
But I know I won't
I guess I was born an old soul
Old soul, ooh
Old soul
It's fine to dream
But I don't need
Oh to be a wild child for a day
The promises I've ever kept
I'd line 'em up to break
Oh to be a dancer on the edge
I'd rip the filter from my mouth
And all my cigarettes
But I know I won't
But thank God I was born an old soul
Old soul
Old soul
Old soul, ooh
Hey, old soul
Old soul
Hey
Hey, hey, yeah
Ah, old soul, old soul, hey
Mmm
Ooh
Hey
Writer(s): Laura Veltz, Luke Dick, Maren Morris
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