作詞
Thomas Rhett/Becca Walls
作曲
Thomas Rhett/Becca Walls
She had a fire in her eyes, a wildflower in her hair
Like she been waiting outside all day for me to get there
She had on that yellow dress, a jean jacket on her shoulder
And she spun around for me, and the rest is history
She turned up the radio as soon as she climbed in
Said, "I don't care where we go as long as we're flyin'"
She looked over at me like she'd never stop smiling
Said, "Whatever you do, babe, just don't stop drivin' tonight"
She started paintin' her toes right around Tupelo
She asked, "Are we gettin' close?"
I said, "To where?" She said, "I don't know"
She made me pull over for a kiss at sundown
She wanted our picture by the sign saying "Elvis' Hometown"
She turned up the radio as soon as she climbed in
Said, "I don't care where we go as long as we're flyin'"
She looked over at me like she'd never stop smiling
Said, "Whatever you do, babe, just don't stop drivin' tonight"
"Just don't stop drivin' tonight"
We drove straight through the night just like we stole that car
I would've gone a million miles 'cause she stole my heart, man
Well, she turned up the radio as soon as she climbed in
Said, "I don't care where we go as long as we're flyin'"
She looked over at me like she'd never stop smiling
Said, "Whatever you do, babe, just don't stop drivin' tonight"
Said, "Whatever you do, babe, just don't stop drivin' tonight"
"Just don't stop drivin' tonight"
She wanted to run away with me and that was alright
And I just wanted to see the world through her eyes