Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
ERNEST
Vocals
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Ernest Keith Smith
Songwriter
Justin Ebach
Songwriter
Charles Kelley
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Joey Moi
Producer
Lyrics
[Verse 1]
Well, maybe this sunrise will shine on me one time
And lay this heartache to rest
'Cause whiskey don't burn like it used to, it hurts and
There's nothin' that I don't regret more than lettin' you leave
'Cause now it's just me and a
[Verse 2]
Bunch of songs we used to sing
Like old memories in a frame
Takin' me back just like that
Spinnin' you around that kitchen floor
[Verse 3]
There ain't nothin' like the sting
Of blue eyes cryin' in the rain
Still playin' loud when you walked out and slammed the door
Now those songs we used to sing
Are just songs that I can't sing anymore
[Verse 4]
Well, long drives get longer
These drinks just get stronger
Silence is my new best friend
Oh, I can't go to Broadway
'Cause all of the bands play
Records that you left behind by my bed in a box
That I should just toss 'cause they're
[Verse 5]
A bunch of songs we used to sing
Like old memories in a frame
Takin' me back just like that
Spinnin' you around that kitchen floor
[Verse 6]
There ain't nothin' like the sting
Of blue eyes cryin' in the rain
Still playin' loud when you walked out and slammed the door
Now those songs we used to sing
Are just songs that I can't sing anymore
[Verse 7]
Heaven knows I left the light on ever since
You got good and gone and left me here half lit
With all our greatest hits but they're nothin' but a
[Verse 8]
Bunch of songs we used to sing
Like old memories in a frame
Takin' me back just like that
Spinnin' you around that kitchen floor
[Verse 9]
There ain't nothin' like the sting
Of blue eyes cryin' in the rain
Still playin' loud when you walked out and you slammed that door
Now those songs we used to sing
Are just songs that I can't sing anymore
[Verse 10]
Mm, anymore, yeah, yeah
Written by: Charles Kelley, Ernest Keith Smith, Justin Ebach