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Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Seaforth
Performer
Dann Huff
Electric Guitar
Paul Franklin
Steel Guitar
Jimmie Lee Sloas
Bass
Jerry Roe
Drums
Charlie Judge
Keyboards
David Huff
Programming
Ilya Toshinskiy
Acoustic Guitar
Derek Wells
Electric Guitar
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Thomas Walter Jordan
Composer
Mitchell Thompson
Composer
Deric Ruttan
Composer
Jonathan Singleton
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Seaforth
Producer
Dann Huff
Producer
Lyrics
Got one of you and me, tequila on the beach
That one just stays on my dash
A couple in my phone with not a lot on
That you thought I had to have
But the one I didn't get
Is the one I don't wanna forget
We were watching that sunlight fade
You were sittin' on the porch at my place
Kind of playing with the tear in your jeans
Your eyes kind of cutting right through me
One look like a thousand words
With a smile so sweet that it hurts
Should've leaned in, should've kissed you
I should've taken your picture
I should've taken your picture
And if I knew then what I know now
Girl, I wouldn't play it so cool
I'd breathe it all in, every little bit
Would've got somethin' I can hold onto
And never let it go (Never let her go)
Oh, you know I could never let it go, no
We were watching that sunlight fade
You were sittin' on the porch at my place
Kind of playing with the tear in your jeans
Your eyes kind of cutting right through me
One look like a thousand words
With a smile so sweet that it hurts
Should've leaned in, should've kissed you
I should've taken your picture
Hoo, hoo, hoo
Oh, wish that I could rewind
How was I supposed to know it'd be your last time?
We were watching that sunlight fade
You were sittin' on the porch at my place
Kind of playing with the tear in your jeans
Your eyes kind of cutting right through me
One look like a thousand words
With a smile so sweet that it hurts
Should've leaned in, should've kissed you
I should've taken your picture
'Cause it hurts bad when it hits you
I should've taken your picture, mmh
Writer(s): Mitchell Thompson, Jonathan Singleton, Deric Ruttan, Thomas Walter Jordan
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