Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Chris Young
Lead Vocals
Andy Sheridan
Acoustic Guitar
Nir Z
Drums
Jacob Lowery
Bass Guitar
Scotty Sanders
Guitar
Tim Galloway
Acoustic Guitar
Derek Wells
Electric Guitar
Luke Moseley
Organ
Wes Hightower
Background Vocals
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Ben Hayslip
Songwriter
Jordan Walker
Songwriter
Seth Mosley
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Chris Young
Producer
Andy Sheridan
Producer
Nick Autry
Recording Engineer
Chris Small
Editing Engineer
Zach Willis
Assistant Engineer
Brian David Willis
Editing Engineer
Trey Keller
Editing Engineer
Jeff Juliano
Mixing Engineer
Nate Juliano
Assistant Engineer
Adam Ayan
Mastering Engineer
Lyrics
[Verse 1]
Every goodbye, every phone call before we hang up
I always say, "I love you," but I never say how much
With every turn of this big ol' world, girl, we get more distracted
All I know is, a life without you is a life I can't imagine
[Chorus]
It hit me on a winding road just how lucky I am
Outta all the guys, only God knows why I get to be your man
So I bought a dozen roses on my way to you tonight
Eleven real ones, one fake one
And I'll love you til the last one dies
[Verse 2]
Baby, the way you kissed me this morning on my way out
Made me wanna stop hoping you know and do more thinking out loud
Then a song came on, and a light did too
'Cause every single word reminded me of you
I've never been so sure
All I ever wanna be is yours
[Verse 3]
It hit me on a winding road just how lucky I am
Outta all the guys, only God knows why I get to be your man
So I bought a dozen roses on my way to you tonight
Eleven real ones, one fake one
And I'll love you til the last one dies
Til the last one dies
[Bridge]
Til the moon don't shine, til the last star fades
Til the last red petal withers away
[Chorus]
It hit me on a winding road just how lucky I am
Outta all the guys, only God knows why I get to be your man
So I bought a dozen roses on my way to you tonight
Eleven real ones, one fake one
And I'll love you til the last one dies
Til the last one dies
Written by: Ben Hayslip, Jordan Walker, Seth Mosley