Sunny and 75

Album: Crickets (2013)
Charted: 39
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  • A yellow two piece, black Ray Bans
    Your bare feet, covered in sand
    White jet trails across the blue sky
    Your pony tail showing off the sunshine
    Like a ṗost card, out of no where
    You get to me, you give me that smile and

    I'm somewhere, somewhere sunny and 75
    You and me on a beach chair
    Yeah I'm so there every time I look in your eyes
    Kissing you and the salt air
    I can taste it, I swear
    Take me somewhere, sunny and 75

    It doesn't take much for you to move me
    Just the way you're leaning in to me
    It's a holiday when we're together
    I wanna stay with you forever

    Somewhere, somewhere sunny and 75
    You and me on a beach chair
    Yeah I'm so there every time I look in your eyes
    Kissing you and the salt air
    I can taste it, I swear
    Take me somewhere, sunny and 75

    You're like the fast lane West bound
    You feel like the window's rolled down
    I can't wait until we get there, somewhere

    Somewhere, sunny and 75
    You and me on a beach chair
    Yeah I'm so there every time I look in your eyes
    Kissing you and the salt air
    I can taste it, I swear
    Take me somewhere, sunny and 75
    Sunny and 75 Writer/s: JASON SELLERS, MICHAEL WILLIAM DULANEY, PAUL JENKINS
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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