クレジット
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Charlie Robison
Acoustic Guitar
Bruce Robison
Background Vocals
David Grissom
Electric Guitar
Joe Chemay
Background Vocals
Jim Lauderdale
Background Vocals
Anthony Martin
Background Vocals
Rich Brotherton
Acoustic Guitar
Pat Buchanan
Electric Guitar
Kevin Carroll
Acoustic Guitar
Marty Muse
Steel Guitar
Robby Turner
Steel Guitar
John Ludwick
Bass Guitar
Emily Strayer
Banjo
Mark Patterson
Drums
Riley Osborne
Piano
William "Chip" Dolan
Accordion
Mario "Sunny" Sauceda
Accordion
Richard Bowden
Fiddle
Gene Elders
Fiddle
Kyle Lehning
Recorder
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Bruce Robison
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Charlie Robison
Producer
Blake Chancey
Producer
Tony Castle
Additional Engineer
Derek Bason
Additional Engineer
Mel Eubanks
Additional Engineer
Christopher Rowe
Additional Engineer
Joe Hayden
Additional Engineer
Boo Macleod
Assistant Engineer
Mark Rolston
Assistant Engineer
Paul Hager
Mixing Engineer
Denny Purcell
Mastering Engineer
歌詞
Where are you going
They say you never know
But I remember laughing
Wherever I'd go
A flirt or a flame or a friend or a fight
Can't come home now Mom
Cause anything might happen tonight
Well your eyes are on fire
You get a beer and a smoke
Your gut hurts from laughing at some dirty joke
That you really shouldn't tell cause you know it ain't right
But you can't help but feelin
Like anything might happen tonight
Well a kiss and a whisper in the back of my car
Collecting young girls just like fireflies in a jar
Your glass is all empty cause her wings took flight
So fill 'er up good Joe cause anything might happen tonight
And there's beer on my breath as I lean toward your ear
I try not to yell but you can't hardly hear
I close my eyes try with all of my might
Can you remember that feeling
Like anything might happen tonight
Well now who is that girl with the red dress on
She makes me remember back when I was young
And I'd give anything for just a little more moonlight
Can't come home now mom
Cause anything might happen tonight
Tonight
Oh, tonight
Tonight
Oh, tonight
Written by: Bruce Robison