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Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Laci Kaye Booth
Background Vocals
Ben West
Acoustic Guitar
Aaron Sterling
Drums
Nathan Dugger
Electric Guitar
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Laci Kaye Booth
Songwriter
Ben West
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Ben West
Producer
Aaron Sterling
Recording Engineer
Nathan Dugger
Recording Engineer
Adam Ayan
Mastering Engineer
Dave Clauss
Mixing Engineer
Lyrics
I was all of 17, going bad boy crazy
Podunk county beauty queen
And not your auburn-headed baby
You kicked me out, I packed my bags
Hair dyed dollar store jet black
You played "Jesus Take The Wheel" every day 'til I came back
I learned sometimes your first don't last
I learned to scream, I learned to laugh
I learned to live with my regrets
I learned I hate, I hate cigarettes
I was all of 23, didn't know what I didn't know
They swore I'd be the next big thing
But the room was full of smoke
Had to watch my dream fall through
I gave myself a day or two
And the same champagne that they bought me
I popped it when they dropped me
I learned sometimes your first don't last
I learned to scream, I learned to laugh
I learned to live with my regrets
I learned I hate, I hate cigarettes
I remember 13
Tip toes in the deep end
And the smell of Marlboro Reds
Every once in a weekend
I learned sometimes your first don't last
I learned to scream, I learned to laugh
I learned to live with my regrets
I learned I hate, I hate cigarettes
Writer(s): Benjamin West, Laci Kaye Booth
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