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PERFORMING ARTISTS
Melanie Dyer
Melanie Dyer
Lead Vocals
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Melanie Dyer
Melanie Dyer
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Rod McCormack
Rod McCormack
Producer

Lyrics

She had her heart broke by a boy from the seventh grade
She put those headphones on let that sad song play
Now when she hears that melody she still feels that pain
He had his dad's old truck pulling up to pick her up
That Aerosmith song playing with the static on the station
And when that first kiss hit to "Don't wanna miss a thing"
There's a song for turning up loud, driving around your hometown
A song for throwing 'em down, front of that crowded concert
Some make the soundtrack of the best day of your life
Some just remind you of that first time
When ya wanna take it back, when ya wanna make it last
There's a song for that
One when you left home driving down that open road
That rearview small-town only thing you've ever known
One that got you through those first few months of feeling alone
Your go-to karaoke song when all your friends sing along
One you can barefoot dance to all night long, yeah
And it makes you feel forever young
There's a song for turning up loud, driving around your hometown
A song for throwing 'em down, front of that crowded concert
Some make the soundtrack of the best day of your life
Some just remind you of that first time
When ya wanna take it back, when ya wanna make it last
There's a song for that
There's a song for turning up loud, driving around your hometown
A song for throwing 'em down, front of that crowded concert
Some make the soundtrack of the best day of your life
Some just remind you of that first time
Yeah, there's a song for turning up loud, driving around your hometown
A song for throwing 'em down, front of that crowded concert
Some make the soundtrack of the best day of your life
Some just remind you of that first time
When ya wanna take it back, when ya wanna make it last
Yeah, there's a song for that
Yeah, there's a song for that
There's a song for that
Written by: Melanie Dyer
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