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Josh Thompson - Left This Tow
Josh Thompson - Left This Town


Josh Thompson - Left This Town Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: Turn It Up
Released: 2014

Left This Town Lyrics


Left This Town
  • Josh Thompson told Billboard magazine this song reminded him of his hometown of Cedarburg, Wisconsin. "That was the theme growing up," he said. "Nobody ever leaves. We molded it into a love / heartbreak song where the guy plays this role where he doesn't understand why it's over. He was under the impression that nobody ever leaves this town. I love the hook of it, and I love the lyrics."

  • Josh Thompson - Down for a Get Dow
    Josh Thompson - Down for a Get Down


    Josh Thompson - Down for a Get Down Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Turn It Up
    Released: 2014

    Down for a Get Down Lyrics


    Got my 40 clocked in, ready for some rockin'
    Friday night pockets are full of green
    Gonna get a little get right, loosen up the uptight
    Lookin' like a good night to cause a scene
    I hear cold beer callin'

    Whoa-oh whoa-oh, waiting on the sun to go
    Go down, go down, down in this little town
    Come on, come on, let's get up to no good
    Let me hear you holler if you're Down for a Get Down

    Parking lot's filled up, drinking from a red cup
    Girls with the big buzz ready to dance
    Country boys dippin' sippin' and spittin'
    Game tryna get 'em a little romance
    Ain't no slowing down now

    Whoa-oh whoa-oh, waiting on the sun to go
    Go down, go down, down in this little town
    Come on, come on, let's get up to no good
    Let me hear you holler if you're down for a get down

    Whoa, whoa
    Everybody do you wanna get loud
    Whoa, whoa
    Yeah, if you're with me let's break it on down

    Got my 40 clocked in, ready for some rockin'
    Friday night pockets are full of green

    Whoa-oh whoa-oh, waiting on the sun to go
    Go down, go down, down in this little town
    Come on, come on, let's get up to no good
    Let me hear you holler
    Whoa-oh whoa-oh, waiting on the sun to go
    Go down, go down, down in this little town
    Come on, come on, let's get up to no good
    Let me hear you holler if you're down for a get down
    Get down

    Writer/s: THOMPSON, JOSH / MARVEL, KENDALL / AUTRECH, CLIFF
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Down for a Get Down
  • This uptempo Friday-night anthem kicks off Turn It Up. Josh Thompson told The Boot that the song's energy was the reason for it opening the set. "We chose the song that took the most steroids," he said. "This song is a big jump for me. It's a new phase for me. It's got… the track's booming, and it just kinda really sets the pace. It's really lead-footed, and it's got some meat to it."

  • Josh Thompson - Wanted Me Gon
    Josh Thompson - Wanted Me Gone


    Josh Thompson - Wanted Me Gone Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Turn It Up
    Released: 2014

    Wanted Me Gone Lyrics


    I put the good in front of bye, y'all
    Put a hole in the drywall
    Put the pedal to the firewall and I was gone
    Met the boys at the starlight
    Tried to drink a hundred Bud Lights
    Lost count around midnight
    But you got what you wanted baby
    Yeah, you

    Wanted me, wanted me, wanted me, wanted me, Wanted Me Gone
    So I'm moving, I'm moving, I'm moving, I'm moving, I'm moving on
    Yeah and now you cry and you cry and you cry cause you're all alone
    But you wanted me, wanted me, wanted me, wanted me, wanted me gone

    When you threw me out the backdoor
    Screamin' like an Evinrude outboard
    I guess I took a detour when you told me to go to hell
    'Cause I'm in heaven every weekend
    The water's nice off the deep end
    I bet that you were thinkin'
    I'd be all by myself
    Oh well, you

    Wanted me, wanted me, wanted me, wanted me, wanted me gone
    So I'm moving, I'm moving, I'm moving, I'm moving, I'm moving on
    Yeah and now you cry and you cry and you cry cause you're all alone
    But you wanted me, wanted me, wanted me, wanted me, wanted me gone

    Yeah, I hear you want me back
    But I just can't do that

    You wanted me, wanted me, wanted me, wanted me, wanted me gone
    So I'm moving, I'm moving, I'm moving, I'm moving, I'm moving on
    Well now you cry and you cry and you cry cause you're all alone
    But you wanted me, wanted me, wanted me, wanted me, wanted me gone

    Wanted me, wanted me, wanted me, wanted me, wanted me gone
    I'm moving, I'm moving, I'm moving, I'm moving, I'm moving on
    You cry and you cry and you cry cause you're all alone
    Wanted me, wanted me, wanted me, wanted me, wanted me gone

    Writer/s: THOMPSON, JOSH / WARREN, BRAD / WARREN, BRETT
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Wanted Me Gone
  • This Southern rocker was penned by Josh Thompson with Brett and Brad Warren. The Warren brothers' other credits include Dierks Bentley's "Feel That Fire," Tim McGraw's "Felt Good On My Lips," Toby Keith's "Red Solo Cup" and Keith Urban's "Little Bit Of Everything."
  • The song tells the story of a man who decides to move on from the relationship he originally didn't want to leave only for his old flame to decide she wants to get back together.
  • The music video was directed by Nashville videographer/video editor and audio engineer Tom Dyer and shot at Thompson's house. No props had to be purchased for the video – all the items featured were Thompson's, including the wall-mounted fish that he'd caught during a trip to Lake Okeechobee. "I definitely had the most fun I've ever had shooting this video," Thompson told Country Music Is Love . "It tells the story of the song perfectly, and you can't go wrong with spending the day sitting in a lawn chair with a beer."
  • Thompson told Roughstock the story of the song: "I had the first three lines of the song written already, before we got together to write," he revealed. "I woke up on my couch, and there was an outdoor channel on … something about Dale Earnhardt. It was like 3:30AM. I heard some guy use the term he put the pedal to to the firewall. So I wrote that down. My eyes rolled to the back of my head, and I went back to bed."

    "I got up the next morning and wrote those lines, 'I put the good in front of bye, y'all. I put a hole through the dry wall. Pedal to the firewall,'" Thompson continued. "I had those lines for two or three weeks, maybe. I sang them when I sat down to write with the Warren Brothers. They loved it, of course. It kind of went from there. The whole wanted me, wanted me, wanted me, wanted me thing just kind of fell out. That was it. From there, I was hooked. We were all in because we thought it was catchy and hooky, and it was just kind of fun, too."
  • For the second verse, Thompson ad-libbed a line about a boat engine - "screaming like an Evinrude outboard" - that he thought would be a placeholder. However the lyric made the trio laugh, so they decided to keep it. "We were wondering if everyone would know what an Evinrude outboard is," Brad Warren noted to Billboard magazine. "And I said, 'If you don't know what an Evinrude outboard is, you shouldn't be listening to country music.' The writing session was finished in a scant two hours."
  • Co-Producer Cliff Audretch III organised some background singers for the "wanted me gone" chorus but there were a number of no-shows and only the Warrens and Audretch made it in. The trio sang the chorus several times in a studio kitchen and stacked the performances so they sounded like gang vocals. "The song has a bit of a party vibe," observed Audretch to Billboard magazine. "For that to be the way the gang vocals went down, it was appropriately less than perfect - pretty lo-fi, really."

  • Josh Thompson - A Little Memor
    Josh Thompson - A Little Memory


    Josh Thompson - A Little Memory Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Turn It Up
    Released: 2014

    A Little Memory Lyrics


    A Little Memory
  • Josh Thompson wrote this song with Kendell Marvel and John Ozier. The singer told American Songwriter magazine that he is particularly proud of the tune because, "I just love the approach, and the hook fits the melody perfectly. The idea of love being able to change you even after it's over. I just love it."

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