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AUSFÜHRENDE KÜNSTLER:INNEN
Riley Green
Riley Green
Stimme und Gesang
Jonathan Singleton
Jonathan Singleton
Begleitgesang
Justin Francis
Justin Francis
Percussion/Schlagzeug
Jim "Moose" Brown
Jim "Moose" Brown
Hammondorgel
Dan Dugmore
Dan Dugmore
Stahlgitarre
Charlie Worsham
Charlie Worsham
Akustische Gitarre
Sol Philcox-Littlefield
Sol Philcox-Littlefield
E-Gitarre
Steve Mackey
Steve Mackey
Bassgitarre
Dave Cohen
Dave Cohen
Synthesizer
Jeneé Fleenor
Jeneé Fleenor
Geige
Jerry Roe
Jerry Roe
Schlagzeug
KOMPOSITION UND LIEDTEXT
Riley Green
Riley Green
Songwriter:in
Erik Dylan
Erik Dylan
Songwriter:in
Wyatt McCubbin
Wyatt McCubbin
Songwriter:in
PRODUKTION UND TECHNIK
Jonathan Singleton
Jonathan Singleton
Produzent:in
Justin Francis
Justin Francis
Aufnahmeingenieur:in
Zach Kuhlman
Zach Kuhlman
Aufnahmeingenieurassistent:in
Jim "Moose" Brown
Jim "Moose" Brown
Aufnahmeingenieur:in
Jim Cooley
Jim Cooley
Mischtechniker:in
Nathan Dantzler
Nathan Dantzler
Mastering-Ingenieur:in
Hallie Melton
Hallie Melton
Mastering-Ingenieur:in
Mike "Frog" Griffith
Mike "Frog" Griffith
Studiopersonal

歌詞

Me and him was beatin' them banks
Talkin' life and death, Fords and Chevrolets
Said, "Son, we've got it made
Got a livewell full, little sunshine, a little shade"
I ain't ready to go today
But when my time comes and if I had it my way
I'd be sittin' on a lake like glass
Catchin' largemouth bass, just my boy and me
Or maybe on a fifty-yard line
Watchin' Alabama whoop up on Tennessee
Or maybe on a front porch swing
Somethin' cold to drink and Mama's hand to hold
And a song on the radio
Would be a hell of a way to go
I remember thinkin' that day
I couldn't picture him goin' any other way
Someday, when I get old
I can only hope when the good Lord calls me home
I'd be sittin' on a lake like glass
Catchin' largemouth bass, just my boy and me
Or maybe on a fifty-yard line
Watchin' Alabama whoop up on Tennessee
Or maybe on a front porch swing
Somethin' cold to drink, my baby's hand to hold
And a song on the radio
Would be a hell of a way to go
That would be a hell of a way to go
No, he wasn't out fishin' on the day he died
But I'll bet about the time he closed his eyes
He was sittin' on a lake like glass
Catchin' largemouth bass, just waitin' on me
Or maybe on a fifty-yard line
Watchin' 'Bama beat the hell out of Tennessee
Or maybe on a front porch swing
Somethin' cold to drink and Mama's hand to hold
And a song on a radio
That's a hell of a way to go
Yeah, that's a hell of a way to go
Written by: Erik Anderson, Erik Dylan, Riley Green, Wyatt McCubbin
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