Many men have sang the blues before,
But they don't sing it like we do,
Pack my bags,
Load it up,
Good by friends,
I think I've said enough.
We got time for one last drink,
I'm leaving in the morning,
We got time for one last drink,
Music take me home,
We got time for one last drink,
Don't let the world forget you,
We got time for one last drink,
And maybe just one more.
Well change is gonna come,
Let it ride and we'll remember,
All those futures in our past,
Mountain high,
Home is flat,
Rocky high,
I'm gonna get used to that.
We got time for one last drink,
I'm leaving in the morning,
We got time for one last drink,
Music take me home,
We got time for one last drink,
Don't let the world forget you,
We got time for one last drink,
And maybe just one more.
Take me to the water,
Cast a bucket in the well,
And if it comes up dry,
I'll be leaving tomorrow.
We got time for one last drink,
I'm leaving in the morning,
We got time for one last drink,
Music take me home,
We got time for one last drink,
Don't let the world forget you,
We got time for one last drink,
And maybe just one more.
credits
from Transplants EP,
released April 14, 2017
Written by Mike Schalk, Cameron Lodge, Brennan Walls
Arrangement by The Dirty Circuits
Vocals - Brennan Walls
Intro Guitar - Michael Sandoval
Guitars - Cameron Lodge
Hammond Organ & Fender Rhodes - Mike Schalk
Upright Piano - Ben Ruggiero
Acoustic Guitar - Brennan Walls
Bass Guitar - Trevor Vader
Drums - Roy Camello
Additional Vocals by Mike Schalk, Cameron Lodge, & Michael Sandoval
Produced by Brennan Walls
Recorded & Mixed by William Morrison
Mastered by Mike Schalk
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