Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Chuck Adams
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Coy Bowles
Songwriter
Levi Lowrey
Songwriter
Wyatt Durrette
Songwriter
Zac Brown
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
James Waddell
Producer
Mike Tash
Mastering Engineer
Clif Norrell
Recording Engineer
Songtexte
She'd trade Colorado if he'd take her with him
Closes the door before the winter lets the cold in
Wonders if her love is strong enough to make him stay
She's answered by the tail lights, shinin' through the window pane
He said, "I wanna see you again
But I'm stuck in colder weather
Maybe tomorrow will be better
Can I call you then?”
She said, "You're a ramblin' man"
And you ain't ever gonna change
You got a gypsy soul to blame
And you were born for leavin'"
At a truck stop diner just outside of Lincoln
The night is black as the coffee he was drinkin'
And in waitress' eyes he sees the same ol' light is shinin'
He thinks of Colorado and the girl he left behind him
He said, "I wanna see you again
But I'm stuck in colder weather
Maybe tomorrow will be better
Can I call you then?”
Well, it's a windin' road when you're in the lost and found
You're a lover, I'm a runner and we go 'round and 'round
Oh, I wanna see you again
Yeah, I wanna see you again
But I'm stuck in colder weather
Maybe tomorrow will be better
Can I call you then?
Oh, 'cause I'm a ramblin' man
I ain't ever gonna change
Got a gypsy soul to blame
And I was born for leavin'
Born for leavin'
Written by: Coy Bowles, Levi Lowrey, Wyatt Durrette, Zac Brown