Riley Greenのトップソング
同様の曲
クレジット
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Riley Green
Vocals
Jonathan Singleton
Background Vocals
Justin Francis
Percussion
Jim "Moose" Brown
Hammond Organ
Dan Dugmore
Steel Guitar
Charlie Worsham
Acoustic Guitar
Sol Philcox-Littlefield
Electric Guitar
Steve Mackey
Bass Guitar
Dave Cohen
Synthesizer
Jeneé Fleenor
Fiddle
Jerry Roe
Drums
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Riley Green
Songwriter
Erik Dylan
Songwriter
Wyatt McCubbin
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Jonathan Singleton
Producer
Justin Francis
Recording Engineer
Zach Kuhlman
Assistant Recording Engineer
Jim "Moose" Brown
Recording Engineer
Jim Cooley
Mixing Engineer
Nathan Dantzler
Mastering Engineer
Hallie Melton
Mastering Engineer
Mike "Frog" Griffith
Studio Personnel
歌詞
Me and him was beatin' them banks
Talkin' life and death, Fords and Chevrolets
Said, "Son, we've got it made
Got a livewell full, little sunshine, a little shade"
I ain't ready to go today
But when my time comes and if I had it my way
I'd be sittin' on a lake like glass
Catchin' largemouth bass, just my boy and me
Or maybe on a fifty-yard line
Watchin' Alabama whoop up on Tennessee
Or maybe on a front porch swing
Somethin' cold to drink and Mama's hand to hold
And a song on the radio
Would be a hell of a way to go
I remember thinkin' that day
I couldn't picture him goin' any other way
Someday, when I get old
I can only hope when the good Lord calls me home
I'd be sittin' on a lake like glass
Catchin' largemouth bass, just my boy and me
Or maybe on a fifty-yard line
Watchin' Alabama whoop up on Tennessee
Or maybe on a front porch swing
Somethin' cold to drink, my baby's hand to hold
And a song on the radio
Would be a hell of a way to go
That would be a hell of a way to go
No, he wasn't out fishin' on the day he died
But I'll bet about the time he closed his eyes
He was sittin' on a lake like glass
Catchin' largemouth bass, just waitin' on me
Or maybe on a fifty-yard line
Watchin' 'Bama beat the hell out of Tennessee
Or maybe on a front porch swing
Somethin' cold to drink and Mama's hand to hold
And a song on a radio
That's a hell of a way to go
Yeah, that's a hell of a way to go
Written by: Erik Anderson, Erik Dylan, Riley Green, Wyatt McCubbin