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Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Dallas Smith
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Rodney Clawson
Songwriter
Mark Holman
Songwriter
Ernest Keith Smith
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Joey Moi
Producer
Lyrics
[Verse 1]
It's almost 2 a.m. here in the morning, we're still up
And it's startin' to go down just like whiskey in this cup
I light the fire, you fend the flame, it's like a drug
Girl, with you there's no such thing as way too much
[Chorus]
Bring it on
Anytime you want this desperado kinda love, get your dreamin' on
Even if I wanted to you know it's too damn good to leave alone
Feels like we're right here in the middle of a storm before the calm
The way you do that magic thing you do, girl, it's got me stoned
So bring it on
In the morning, in the middle of the night
On the tin roof porch, in the truck, in the red dirt driveway
So bring it on my way
Bring it on
Bring it on
[Verse 2]
It won't be long 'til summer's gone and you're on your way
And I'm watching those Tallahassee taillights fade
So girl, before our sun sets down and it's too late
We ain't got no time to waste, hey
[Chorus]
So bring it on
Anytime you want this desperado kinda love, get your dreamin' on
Even if I wanted to you know it's too damn good to leave alone
Feels like we're right here in the middle of a storm before the calm
The way you do that magic thing you do, girl, it's got me stoned
So bring it on
[Instrumental]
On the couch with some Alabama on
In a Tennessee mud lit living room, little bit sideways
Baby, bring it on my way
[Chorus]
So bring it on
Anytime you want this desperado kinda love, get your dreamin' on
Even if I wanted to you know it's too damn good to leave alone
Feels like we're right here in the middle of storm before the calm
The way you do that magic thing you do, girl, it's got me stoned
So bring it on
In the morning, in the middle of the night
On the tin roof porch, in the truck, in the red dirt driveway
So bring it on my way
Bring it on
Bring it on
Yeah, bring it on
Written by: Ernest Keith Smith, Mark Holman, Rodney Clawson