That'll Make You Wanna Drink

Album: Easton Corbin (2010)
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  • Smokey bar
    Mediocre band playin'
    Old familiar songs, hit after hit
    Neon lights
    Cuttin' through the smoke a new Minnesota
    Fats is chalkin' up his stick
    Nine ball in the corner pocket,
    Twenty dollars gone
    Two Bubba's standin' toe to toe about to get it on

    That'll make you wanna drink
    Say, what the heck
    Turn up a cold one
    Throw down your paycheck
    A room full of good times, laughter and pain
    That'll make you wanna drink
    That'll make you wanna drink

    Country boy
    Out there on the dance floor with mud on his boots
    He brought straight from the farm
    Older man
    Gold chains around his neck
    And a pretty young thing hangin' on his arm
    I bet he's got a couple of them little blue pills
    She ain't gonna, but for drinks all night she'll
    Make him think she will

    That'll make you wanna drink
    Say, what the heck
    Turn up a cold one
    Throw down your paycheck
    A room full of good times, laughter and pain
    That'll make you wanna drink
    That'll make you wanna drink

    The reason I came in here is I screwed up real bad
    She's made it mighty clear, she ain't never comin' back

    That'll make you wanna drink
    Say, what the heck
    Turn up a cold one
    Throw down your paycheck
    A room full of good times, laughter and pain
    That'll make you wanna drink
    That'll make you wanna drink

    That'll make you wanna drink Writer/s: Easton Corbin, James Carson Chamberlain, James Earl Yeary
    Publisher: Anthem Entertainment, BMG Rights Management, Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Royalty Network
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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