Good Times, Cheap Wine

Album: First Kiss (2015)
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  • I ain't never been a champagne drinking man
    And I ain't never been a Coldplay music fan
    I ain't never gonna fit into skinny jeans
    And Coachella honey really ain't my kind of scene

    I like some good times, cheap wine, back beat rock and roll
    I'm like fine wine, sunshine, baby I never get old (Never never, never get old)
    If you're lookin' for a hot mess, honey well here I am
    Hey you can try to change me or love me just the way I am

    I ain't never gonna have four million friends
    And I ain't never gonna follow the latest trends, oh no
    I don't wanna read your Facebook posts or tweets
    I just wanna hold you close and feel your heart beat

    I like some good times, cheap wine, back beat rock and roll
    I'm like fine wine, sunshine, baby I never get old (Never never, never get old)
    If you're lookin' for a hot mess, honey well here I am
    Hey you can try to change me or love me just the way I am

    I want to squeeze you, hug you, shake you and make you scream
    I want to dance all night with you by the record machine
    Record machine

    I like some good times, cheap wine, back beat rock and roll
    I'm like fine wine, sunshine, baby I never get old
    I like some good times, cheap wine, back beat rock and roll (Rock and roll)
    I'm like fine wine, sunshine, baby I never get old (Never never, never get old)

    If you're lookin' for a hot mess, honey well here I am
    You can try to change me or love me just the way I am (Love me just the way I am)
    Hey you can try to change me or love me just the way I am (Just the way I am)
    Hey you can try to change me or love me, love me just the way I am, oh, ooh
    Just the way I am Writer/s: Marlon Ray Young, Robert J Ritchie
    Publisher: Bluewater Music Corp.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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