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Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Charley Crockett
Charley Crockett
Vocals
Dave Biller
Dave Biller
Electric Guitar
Alexis Sanchez
Alexis Sanchez
Electric Guitar
Kullen Fox
Kullen Fox
Piano
Rich Brotherton
Rich Brotherton
Acoustic Guitar
Jacob Marchese
Jacob Marchese
Bass
MARIO VALDEZ
MARIO VALDEZ
Drums
Suzie Katayama
Suzie Katayama
Strings
Charlie Bisharat
Charlie Bisharat
Strings
Mario De Leon
Mario De Leon
Strings
Joel Derouin
Joel Derouin
Strings
Luke Maurer
Luke Maurer
Strings
Grace Oh
Grace Oh
Strings
Joel Pargman
Joel Pargman
Strings
Michele Kikuchi Richards
Michele Kikuchi Richards
Strings
Charles Tyler
Charles Tyler
Strings
Josefina Vergara
Josefina Vergara
Strings
Tamara Hatwan
Tamara Hatwan
Strings
Zach Dellinger
Zach Dellinger
Strings
Jacob Braun
Jacob Braun
Strings
Anthony Farrell
Anthony Farrell
Organ
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Charley Crockett
Charley Crockett
Songwriter
Stephen Barber
Stephen Barber
String Arranger
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Charley Crockett
Charley Crockett
Producer
Nate Haessly
Nate Haessly
Assistant Recording Engineer
Shooter Jennings
Shooter Jennings
Producer
David Spreng
David Spreng
Recording Engineer
Trina Shoemaker
Trina Shoemaker
Mixing Engineer
Pete Lyman
Pete Lyman
Mastering Engineer

Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Mama's air conditioning went out in July
She bought me this guitar, never said why
I hastily moved in with a friend of a friend
Who danced in Silver City late at night
[Verse 2]
She danced in Silver City way back when
Taking easy money off the good-time men
The skyline shined like emeralds in her eyes
As she danced in Silver City late at night
[Verse 3]
Joshua, my brother, said he'd help me out
When I took up his offer, I had my doubts
Everybody went to prison who didn't die to pay their debt
I woke up in New York City soaking wet
[Verse 4]
I woke up in New York City without a name
Wasn't long before I learned the hustler's game
Just a cold boy from South Texas, you can bet
I woke up in New York City soaking wet
[Verse 5]
Then I met a sparkling woman whose first name was Nell
She said, "Boy, you're a star and I can tell"
But the young are often desperate and hardly take their rest
I fell apart the way you might have guessed
[Outro]
She danced in Silver City way back when
Taking easy money off the good-time men
The skyline shined like emeralds in her eyes
As she danced in Silver City late at night
Written by: Charley Crockett
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