Top Songs By Seaforth
Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Seaforth
Performer
Mitchell Thompson
Lead Vocals
Justin de Graaf
Bass
Josh Devine
Drums
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Mitchell Thompson
Songwriter
Eric Van Houten
Songwriter
James Moran
Songwriter
Samuel Dresslar
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Mitchell Thompson
Producer
Doug Weier
Mixing Engineer
Lyrics
[Verse 1]
What a hell of a couple of years
Sky highs and low lows
Some nights 'bout brought me to tears
But they look damn good in photos
Still nicotine when I'm stressing
But I'm workin' on counting my blessings
Most of the time that sun gon' shine
But when it don't
[Chorus]
There she goes
Got her hair down wearing my clothes
When the world throws sticks and stones
My way, end of the day
Her pretty brown eyes gonna make it okay
And I could have the worst damn day of my life
But I know she'll make it alright
With a little dance, a little love
Got ninety-nine problems but a broken heart ain't one
[Verse 2]
Tough as nails, nothing she can't fix
All mine and I'm selfish
And if that angel didn't exist
Then you might as well just
Lay me down, six in the ground in the Tennessee dirt
'Cause when the good don't last, my luck goes bad and the bad gets worse
[Chorus]
Oh, there she goes
Got her hair down wearing my clothes
When the world throws sticks and stones
My way, end of the day
Her pretty brown eyes gonna make it okay
And I could have the worst damn day of my life
But I know she'll make it alright
With a little dance, a little love
Got ninety-nine problems but a broken heart ain't one
[Bridge]
You could lay me down six in the ground if I didn't have her
'Cause when the good don't last, my luck goes bad and the bad gets worse
[Chorus]
Oh, there she goes
Got her hair down wearing my clothes
When the world throws sticks and stones
My way, end of the day
Her pretty brown eyes gonna make it okay
And I could have the worst damn day of my life
But I know she'll make it alright
With a little dance, a little love
Got ninety-nine problems but a broken heart ain't one
Written by: Eric Van Houten, James Moran, Mitchell Thompson, Samuel Dresslar