Music & Lyrics: John Gardner
Lead Vocals, Guitars, Keys, Mandolin, Banjo, Percussion: John Gardner
Violin & Vocals: Erica Swindell
Bass, Guitars: Harper James
Drums: Dave Scalia
Vocals: Joe Carroll
Co-Produced by Harper James & John Gardner
Engineered and Mixed by Harper James at Degraw Sound
Mastered by Joe LaPorta at Sterling Sound
lyrics
It’s getting late, maybe I should go
Go find my baby where the lights are low
I told myself I wouldn’t drink to spite her
But here I am with another Shiner
I’m uptown at a crowded bar
Thinking about the band and where they are
The sleepless years we were running wild
Bleeding hearts and half-drunk smiles
Does it hurt when you hear my name?
When you smile does it feel the same?
Are you lonely or just alone?
To tell the truth I don’t really know
I was almost gone, you grabbed me again
And said it almost feels like it did back then
You asked if things were turning round
I said not so much but I won’t get down
Does it hurt when you hear my name?
When you smile does it feel the same?
Are you lonely or just alone?
To tell the truth I don’t really know
It’s getting late
I will see you later
It’s getting late
I will see you later
It’s getting late
I will see you later
It’s getting late
I will see you later
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