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Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Luke Combs
Luke Combs
Lead Vocals
Rob McNelley
Rob McNelley
Electric Guitar
Jim "Moose" Brown
Jim "Moose" Brown
Keyboards
Gary Morse
Gary Morse
Steel Guitar
Jonathan Singleton
Jonathan Singleton
Background Vocals
Jerry Roe
Jerry Roe
Drums
Jon Conley
Jon Conley
Acoustic Guitar
Sol Philcox-Littlefield
Sol Philcox-Littlefield
Electric Guitar
Chip Matthews
Chip Matthews
Background Vocals
Steve Mackey
Steve Mackey
Bass
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Eric Church
Eric Church
Songwriter
Travis Meadows
Travis Meadows
Songwriter
Jonathan Singleton
Jonathan Singleton
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Luke Combs
Luke Combs
Producer
Jonathan Singleton
Jonathan Singleton
Producer
Chip Matthews
Chip Matthews
Mixing Engineer
Justin Francis
Justin Francis
Assistant Engineer
Benny Quinn
Benny Quinn
Mastering Engineer

Lyrics

[Verse 1]
There's a beat coming from somewhere other than my chest
There's words that stir up dust in the peace that I will rest
A melody to ease the mind long after I've lost mine
I will, but my song will never die
[Verse 2]
I don't know the day, I don't know the time
But one day, my Bonnie ain't gonna have her Clyde
And I know I'll be leaving somewhere further down the line
I will, but my song will never die
[Chorus]
When I hear that hallelujah chorus calling me back home
I'll lay down this guitar and someone else can sing my songs
It ain't about the leaving, it's in what you leave behind
I will, but my song will never die
[Verse 3]
True words are rare birds, they heal up broken hearts
They sing through rusty strings on beat up, old guitars
The notes are always changing, but truth stands the test of time
I will, but my song will never die
[Chorus]
When I hear that hallelujah chorus calling me back home
I'll lay down this guitar and someone else can sing my songs
It ain't about the leaving, it's in what you leave behind
I will, but my song will never die
[PreChorus]
When my name ain't nothing more than just letters on a stone
Or flowers in a field full of other sinners gone
It ain't about the leaving, it's in what you leave behind
I will, but my song will never die
[Bridge]
I will, but my song will never die
I will, but my song will never die
I will, but my song will never die
I will, but my song will never die
[Chorus]
When I hear that hallelujah chorus calling me back home
I'll lay down this guitar and someone else can sing my songs
It ain't about the leaving, it's in what you leave behind
I will, but my song will never die
Oh, I will, but my song will never die
Written by: Eric Church, Jonathan Singleton, Travis Meadows
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