Cody Johnson - Half a Song Lyrics

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Half a Song

Half a Song Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Half a Song By Cody Johnson?
The band was startin' slow and about the time you walked in
I could see it in your eyes You were heart broke and needin' a friend The singer started singin' as I let you have my barstool And before that first chorus was through You were already smilin' I said no use in tryin' Open up a tab, oh girl I'm gladly buyin' Ain't it funny thinkin' you were thinkin' you be drinkin' alone Baby ain't it crazy what can happen in half a song The second verse started I asked you if you'd like to dance When you said no I figured well there goes my chance But the singer kept on singin' and before he hit that chorus again I felt you grab my hand Then we bee-lined to the floor like we'd done this before Holdin' onto you one, two, three four Spinnin' and a gettin' in a rhythm, girl it didn't take long Baby ain't it crazy what can happen in half a song That song ended, said we've only got one more Now we're half way through and we're still out here on the floor Wonder what you're thinkin' cause I think I'd like to drive you home But I know that's probably never gonna happen I'll just settle for your number on a napkin Then again you never know what could happen in half a song Half a song |
Who Wrote Half a Song By Cody Johnson?
Cody Daniel Johnson
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What's The Duration Of The Half a Song By Cody Johnson?The duration of Half a Song is 3:31 minutes and seconds. |
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