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Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Nathan Carter
Nathan Carter
Vocals
Jonathan Owens
Jonathan Owens
Drums
Eamon McLoughlin
Eamon McLoughlin
Fiddle
Bill Shanley
Bill Shanley
Acoustic Guitar
Danny Sheerin
Danny Sheerin
Background Vocals
Jim McVeigh
Jim McVeigh
Accordion
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Jim Photoglo
Jim Photoglo
Songwriter
Wendy Waldman
Wendy Waldman
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Jonathan Owens
Jonathan Owens
Producer

Lyrics

Lazy yellow moon coming up tonight
Shining through the trees
Crickets are singing and lightning bugs
Are floating on the breeze, baby, get ready
'Cross the field where the turns back
By the old stump road
I'm gonna take you to a special place
That nobody knows, baby, get ready
You and me going fishin' in the dark
Lying on our backs and counting the stars
Where the cool grass grows
Down by the river in the full moonlight
We'll be falling in love in the middle of the night
Just moving slow
Spend the whole night through
Feels so good to be with you
Spring is almost over and the summer's coming
The days are getting long
I've waited all winter for the time to be right
Just to take you along, baby, get ready
And it don't matter if we sit forever
And the fish don't bite
We'll jump in the river and cool ourselves
From the heat of the night, baby, get ready
You and me going fishin' in the dark
Lying on our backs and counting the stars
Where the cool grass grows
Down by the river in the full moonlight
We'll be falling in love in the middle of the night
Just moving slow
Spend the whole night through
Feels so good to be with
You and me going fishin' in the dark
Lying on our backs and counting the stars
Where the cool grass grows
Down by the river in the full moonlight
We'll be falling in love in the middle of the night
Just moving slow
You and me going fishin' in the dark
Lying on our backs and counting the stars
Where the cool grass grows
Down by the river in the full moonlight
We'll be falling in love in the middle of the night
Just moving slow
You and me going fishin' in the dark
Written by: Jim Photoglo, Wendy Waldman
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