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Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Lady A
Vocals
Dann Huff
Dobro
David Huff
Programming
Dave Haywood
Acoustic Guitar
Rob McNelley
Electric Guitar
Paul Franklin
Steel Guitar
Ilya Toshinskiy
Banjo
Stuart Duncan
Fiddle
Craig Young
Bass Guitar
Mike Rojas
Synthesizer
Sam Ellis
Piano
Aaron Sterling
Drums
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Dave Haywood
Composer
Sam Ellis
Composer
Hillary Scott
Composer
Allison Veltz Cruz
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Dann Huff
Producer
Buckley Miller
Recording Engineer
Sean R. Badum
Assistant Recording Engineer
Justin Niebank
Mixing Engineer
Drew Bollman
Assistant Mixing Engineer
David Huff
Editing Engineer
Chris Small
Editing Engineer
Adam Ayan
Mastering Engineer
Mike "Frog" Griffith
Studio Personnel
Lyrics
We're pretty good at goodbyes
Almost there's, and second tries
A carousel of round and rounds
Of promises and let you downs
We've fallen in, we've fallen out
Let the wine, let us talk about
Holidays and baby names
We play forever like it's a game
It drives me insane
Why can't we be a love song
That lasts 'til the end of time?
The kind that walks you down the aisle, never gets old
Always makes you smile, greatest story told
Gets the world singing along
Why can't we be a love song?
When lonely's on the radio
I turn the dial, because I know
It's a soundtrack of you and me
I hate that most of our memories
Are some sad melodies
Why can't we be a love song
That lasts 'til the end of time?
The kind that walks you down the aisle, never gets old
Always makes you smile, greatest story told
Gets the world singing along
Why can't we be a love song?
Oh-oh
Every other kind of song, we've got it covered
If we walked away, I'll always wonder
Why we couldn't make history
That's the broken record on repeat
Why can't we be a love song
Oh, that lasts 'til the end of time?
The kind that walks you down the aisle, never gets old
Always makes you smile, greatest story told
Gets the world singing along
Oh-oh, why can't we be, why can't we be
A love song, a love song?
Writer(s): Blake Shelton, Miranda Lambert, Dave Haywood, Charles Kelly
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