Scotty McCreery Songs - Feel Good Summer Song Lyrics
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Album: See You Tonight
Released: 2013
Feel Good Summer Song Lyrics
I park the car out on the beach, let the water kiss my feet
Can hear the music coming from the pier
The beat is fast, the bass is loud
I could disappear into the crowd
But I think that I'll just stay out here
'Cause since you're gone
[Chorus]
I can't hear another Feel Good Summer Song
The sunshine only lights up what is wrong
I should just give in and sing along and laugh like we used to
The tide is high, the sky is blue, but how can I get over you
When every station is playing a feel good summer song
It seems like you were just right here
The sand was white, the coast was clear
You kissed me just so you could steal my shades
We snuck off underneath the dock
As the waves crashed on the rocks
You told me that you'd always feel this way
But now you're gone
[Chorus]
I can't hear another feel good summer song
The sunshine only lights up what is wrong
I should just give in and sing along and laugh like we used to
The tide is high, the sky is blue, but how can I get over you
When every station is playing a feel good summer song
Since you're gone, the music's trying to sway me to move on
But I just wanna stay here all night long missing you
Wishing you would come back but you're gone
[Chorus]
I can't hear another feel good summer song
The sunshine only lights up what is wrong
I should just give in and sing along and laugh like we used to
The tide is high, the sky is blue, but how can I get over you
When every station is playing a feel good summer song
A feel good summer song
Writer/s: MCANALLY, SHANE L. / HARDING, JOHN THOMAS / OSBORNE, JOSH
Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group, SONGS MUSIC PUBLISHING
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Feel Good Summer Song
"Since you're gone
I can't hear another feel good summer song
The sunshine only lights up what is wrong
I should just give in and sing along,"
Scotty explained: "Every time he turns on the radio station, he just hears another feel-good country song. He says, 'How can I get over you when every station is playing a feel-good country song?'"