Off The Beaten Path

Album: Off the Beaten Path (2013)
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  • Here ya go honey yeah here's some Patron
    You better sip it slow, it's bad to the bone
    Don't want you gettin' too far gone
    And I have to tote ya out of here roll you on home
    Keep on shaking that money maker
    They're just jealous just bunch of haters
    The rest of this night's gonna be what we make it
    There's some wild in that smile baby what you say we take it

    Off the beaten path
    One foot on the dash and one on the floorboard
    Off the beaten path
    Country rock crankin' through speakers in the four door
    Silverado baby do you wanna go
    Out where the good love grows
    Off the beaten path, yeah

    I could sit right here and watch you dance all night
    'Til the sun comes up 'til they turn out the lights
    That drunk son of a buck's 'bout to have him a fight
    If he don't watch his step he'll get a left then a right
    What you mean you never sat in a jacked up truck
    Well I'll be damned girl you're in luck
    There's a little spot out there I'd like to show ya
    By the light of the radio I'd like to get to get to know ya

    Off the beaten path
    One foot on the dash and one on the floorboard
    Off the beaten path
    Country rock crankin' through speakers in the four door
    Silverado baby do you wanna go
    Out where the good love grows
    Off the beaten path, yeah

    Like a deep groove country song baby
    I wanna turn you on, yeah

    Off the beaten path
    One foot on the dash and one on the floorboard
    Off the beaten path
    Country rock crankin' through speakers in the four door
    Silverado baby do you wanna go
    Out where the good love grows
    Off the beaten path, yeah

    Off the beaten path

    Baby let me take ya
    Baby let me take ya

    Baby let me take ya
    Off the beaten path Writer/s: BRANDON KINNEY, CHRIS JANSON, JEREMY STOVER
    Publisher: Anthem Entertainment, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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