When the Stars Go Blue
de Uncle Kracker
Embers in the ashtray
Six-pack down behind my seat
One hand up on the wheel
Eat A Peach playin' on repeat
Got my baby at my side
Her hair whippin' all in the wind
The last time I felt this good
I can't remember when
Listen to the Goodyear's roll
Hummin' through the radio
Let it lighten up your load
Ain't got no place to go
Watching those fence poles fly
As the miles roll by
Nothin' but blue skies
Hangin' over you and I
Ain't lookin' for direction
Don't need it if it don't come free
A billboard says "Trust the Lord"
A piece of country I ain't never seen
Nobody wavin' in the rearview
Just put the pedal to the floor and drive
Don't it feel so good to you?
I feel so alive
Listen to the Goodyear's roll
Hummin' through the radio
Let it lighten up your load
Ain't got no place to go
Watching those fence poles fly
As the miles roll by
Nothin' but blue skies
Hangin' over you and I
Her painted toes on the dash
Her hand on my knee
She ain't looking out the window
Cause she's too busy lookin' at me
Yeah
Listen to the Goodyear's roll
Hummin' through the radio
Let it lighten up your load
Ain't got no place to go
Watching those fence poles fly
As the miles roll by
Nothin' but blue skies
Hangin' over you and I
Nothin' but blue skies
Hangin' over you and I
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Smile
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Floatin'
Floatin'
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Drift Away
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Memphis Soul Song
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Endlessly
Endlessly
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Follow Me
Double Wide
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I'd Be There
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In a Little While
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High On My Horse
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Good to Be Me
Happy Hour
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Good to Be Me (feat. Kid Rock) - South River Road Version [South River Road Version]
Happy Hour: The South River Road Sessions
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Blue Skies
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Keep It Comin'
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I Wish I Had a Dollar
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Reason To Drink
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Four Letter Word
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It Is What It Is
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Lonely Lets You Down
Coffee & Beer
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To Think I Used to Love You
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