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Plead the Fifth - Kip Moore



     
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Plead the Fifth Lyrics


Go ahead ask anything you want
Do I miss you? I can't say I don't
Put me on trial but I won't tell
If I want you and I always will
Uh huh uh huh
Right hand on the Bible
Uh huh uh huh
The other on a bottleHave I ever mixed your memory with Tennessee?
Have I ever dialed you up, but never let it ring?
Do I wonder where you are with every sip?
Getting onto who you might be with
Drown myself in 90 proof, what else?
I plead the fifth
Well if you showed up at my door tonight
Would I let you in without a fight?
And If a little kiss led to the bed
Would we wake up with no regrets?
Uh huh uh huh

Any minute but I won't lie
Uh huh uh huh
Proudly love you till the day I dieHave I ever mixed your memory with Tennessee?
Have I ever dialed you up, but never let it ring?
Do I wonder where you are with every sip?
Getting onto who you might be with
Drown myself in 90 proof, what else?
I plead the fifth
Uh huh uh huh
Uh huh uh huh
I plead the fifth
Just one more shot
I guess the heart wants what it wants
I plead the fifth
Won't say a word
Won't tell you just how much it hurts
I plead the fifth
Just one more shot
I guess the heart wants what it wantsHave I ever mixed your memory with Tennessee?
Have I ever dialed you up, but never let it ring?
Do I wonder where you are with every sip?
Getting onto who you might be with
Drown myself in 90 proof, what else?
I plead the fifth
I plead the fifth
I plead the fifth
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Here is some background information on Kip Moore from the Somethin' 'Bout A Truck Songfacts. Tifton, Georgia native Kip Moore made his first public performance at a Mellow Mushroom restaurant in the Georgian town of Valdosta. He moved to Nashville, Tennessee in 2004, where songwriter and producer Brett James helped him sign to a publishing deal. Four years later he signed to a record deal with MCA Nashville and released his debut single Mary Was The Marrying Kind in early 2011, which peaked at #45 on the country chart. Somethin' 'Bout A Truck was his second single, and his first Hot 100 hit.

Read more about Kip Moore on Last.fm.


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