Let Me See Ya Girl (Commentary)
This song is one honestly I never thought
Would've made the album because it's started off
As such a hip hop groove song
And huh, just to, to feel good thing about being in the club
And want to get out of there, so you could hear what the girl's sayin'
And want to see her dancing in the Tennessee moonlight
And huh, but the more I played it out loud
The fans were just going crazy about it
And just huge reaction, and that's the cool thing about
Getting to play out loud as you get to see what the fans love
But this song is, is uh, kind of takin' on a new life
And it's one of my favourites to play live
Like I said it, it's just to feel good groove song about
Being out in the country with a girl and getting out of the club you're in
Would've made the album because it's started off
As such a hip hop groove song
And huh, just to, to feel good thing about being in the club
And want to get out of there, so you could hear what the girl's sayin'
And want to see her dancing in the Tennessee moonlight
And huh, but the more I played it out loud
The fans were just going crazy about it
And just huge reaction, and that's the cool thing about
Getting to play out loud as you get to see what the fans love
But this song is, is uh, kind of takin' on a new life
And it's one of my favourites to play live
Like I said it, it's just to feel good groove song about
Being out in the country with a girl and getting out of the club you're in
Credits
Writer(s): Cole Swindell, Jody Scott Stevens, Michael Carter
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Other Album Tracks
- Hey Y'all (Commentary)
- Chillin' It (Commentary)
- Swayin' (Commentary)
- Hope You Get Lonely Tonight (Commentary)
- Let Me See Ya Girl (Commentary)
- Ain't Worth the Whiskey (Commentary)
- Brought to You by Beer (Commentary)
- I Just Want You (Commentary)
- Get Up (Commentary)
- Dozen Roses & a Six-Pack (Commentary)
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