Lyrics
We used to be the life of the party Body to body Dance the night away Shoot tequila straight Obsessed with each other And down for another Round until last call Wasn't alcohol
Keeping us up 'til the sun came around Thought we'd stay drunk forever but now
You're the reason there's no whiskey anywhere inside this house You're the reason all my friends know I don't go downtown You're the reason I hate champagne, never used to turn it down You're the only thing I want when one drop hits my mouth Baby, you're the reason I quit drinking
We used to be dizzy all morning Hungover, pouring Cups of coffee black Kiss and crawl right back Under the covers And down for another Hour in that bed Now I'm here instead
Waking up sober, it feels kinda nice Except that I can't sleep at night
You're the reason there's no whiskey anywhere inside this house You're the reason all my friends know I don't go downtown You're the reason I hate champagne, never used to turn it down You're the only thing I want when one drop hits my mouth Baby, you're the reason I quit drinking
I quit thinking (I quit thinking) Staring at the ceiling (oh) And all my cabernet is down the kitchen sink and (it's down the kitchen sink, yeah) I quit mixing (I quit mixing) All my drinks and feelings It's not fixing that you're gone
You're the reason there's no whiskey anywhere inside this house You're the reason all my friends know I don't go downtown You're the reason I hate champagne, never used to turn it down You're the only thing I want when one drop hits my mouth (the only thing I want, baby) Baby, you're the reason (oh) You're the reason I quit drinking
[Verse 1: Kelsea Ballerini] / We used to be the life of the party / Body to body, dance the night away / Shoot tequila straight / Obsessed with each other / And down for another
[Verse 1] / Must be nice to be so nice and beautiful / Hang the stars in the eyes of everybody / Got your name up in lights and in every home / But were you still alone at the
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[Intro] / In the way, in the way / In the way I used to / Yeah / [Verse 1] / Friday night, I'm paranoid, faded out like polaroids / Liquid courage in my veins right now / I always
[Verse 1] / I've known you since Brad and Angelina / We go back like Pontiac seats / If I got an aisle with a mess I gotta clean up / I know you'll be showin' up with bleach / All
[Verse 1] / I like my Fridays all alone / With no reason to check my phone / My friends are out and I think nothing of it / Content with myself on my own / [Pre-Chorus] / When I
[Intro] / I guess they call it fallin' 'cause you end up on the ground / You can't live forever with your head up in the clouds / Think it's written in the stars 'til they burn out
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[Verse 1] / I hope you're spending Christmas with your family / I hope you're writing songs that you love / I hope you're feeling happier than you've ever been / And I hope I never
[Intro] / Uh-huh / Uh-huh / Uh-huh / [Verse 1] / Your hair's a little longer (Uh-huh) / How long will you be back in town? (Uh-huh) / Are you still drinking that Jack and water? (
[Verse 1] / It all starts when it's me and you, going out on Friday night / Feels like the radio when your tires roll into my drive / Then my heart stops, like a beat drop / It's a
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