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Jason Aldean - Better At Being Who I Am (Official Audio)
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Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Jason Aldean
Jason Aldean
Vocals
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Neil Thrasher
Neil Thrasher
Songwriter
Casey Beathard
Casey Beathard
Songwriter
Wendell Mobley
Wendell Mobley
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Jeff Braun
Jeff Braun
Mixing Engineer
Michael Knox
Michael Knox
Producer
Richard Dodd
Richard Dodd
Mastering Engineer

Lyrics

Well you never liked them much But I broke out these old boots again Gonna jump in that old truck Head down to the bar and hang out with an old friend Been a while since I fired up a cigarette And got drunk on some draft beer Well where I'm going tonight There's a good chance you won't want me back here I tried to be what you were looking for But I can't do that anymore I'm better at being at who I am Better at letting my rebel run And nothing about me worth a damn If I can't be my old man's son Your world and mine are worlds apart This 'square peg, round hole' thing's too hard Being something that ain't never had a chance I'm better at being who I am I wasn't ever gonna change I don't know who in the hell I thought I was kidding For a little while there it seemed like the sex would make it all alright But it didn't This ain't my side of the tracks I got good at forgetting that I'm better at being who I am Better at letting my rebel run Ain't nothing about me worth a damn If I can't be my old man's son Your world and mine are worlds apart This 'square peg, round hole' thing's too hard Being something I ain't never had a chance I'm better at being back on my side of town Back down to earth A blue jean boy and a flannel shirt I'm just not what you deserve For what it's worth, for what it's worth I'm better at being at who I am Better at letting my rebel run And nothing about me is worth a damn If I can't be my old man's son Your world and mine are worlds apart This 'square peg, round hole' thing's too hard Being something I ain't never had a chance I'm better at being who I am
Writer(s): Neil Thrasher, Wendell Mobley, Casey Michael Beathard Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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