Upcoming Concerts for Maude Latour
Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Maude Latour
Vocals
Austen Healey
Bass
Esquina Lee
Drum Programming
Jake Buchanan
Drums
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Maude Latour
Songwriter
Austen Healey
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Maude Latour
Producer
Austen Healey
Engineer
Geoff Swan
Mixing Engineer
Lyrics
Let's change tables, let's change T-shirts
Sit by the window watching the people
You can be your style, I'll be in my style
It's actually kinda just your style and my style
You are my best friend, but we still kiss though
I'm trying new things, I'm buying crystals
Hand me my rifle, hand me my hair tie
If anyone fucks with us, baby, then bye-bye
Mm, Miss America, I love seeing the country with you
City girl and a rebel from the suburbs
If I lose you, then I'll never find another
Mm, in America, so much I wanna say to you
Headlines and the New York Times
If I lose you, then I'll probably be fine
I was ready for action, ready to get hurt
Fresh out of college, we obviously flirt
Three years later, see how we're changing
Mostly the same, but still rearranging
You are my best friend, but we still fuck though
We crashed a car once, and now we just go slow
Hand me my rifle, show me a blue sky
If anyone fucks with us, baby, then bye-bye
Mm, Miss America, I love seeing the country with you
City girl and a rebel from the suburbs
If I lose you, then I'll never find another
Mm, in America, so much I wanna say to you
Headlines and the New York Times
If I lose you, then I'll probably be fine
I put my lighter in the sky
Fuck what they say, you're mine
I'm seeing stars, no stripes
And babe (take the power, no borders, no nation)
No nation, state (we're only human you and I)
Could take you and I (it's only love)
You're the love of my life (it's only life)
Mm, Miss America, I love seeing the country with you
City girl and a rebel from the suburbs
If I lose you, I'll never find another
Mm, Miss America, I love seeing the country with you
City girl and a rebel from the suburbs
If I lose you, then I'll never find another
Mm, in America, so much I wanna say to you
Headlines and the New York Times
If I lose you, then I'll probably be fine
Written by: Austen Healey, Maude Latour