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Harvest moon
Orange sky
Empty field out of sight
Back-end of a dead-end road
Long necks by the case
Stacked up on Diamond plates
JBL's sitting high on polesRun a match down the side
Gasoline, stack of pine
Get ready here we goTonight we gonna burn it
We gonna turn it up
Bright like a K.C. light
We gonna kill it
We gonna feel it
Till the stars fade out of sight
Full throttle, tipping back bottles
Gonna set this field on fireTonight, ooo ooo ooo
TonightSee the smoke
Rising up

Pour some fire in a cup
Pinch of long cut pass it around
Feel the flame
Feel the heat
Feel her skin next to me
Yeah I'm 'bout to get unwoundTonight we gonna burn it
We gonna turn it up
Bright like a K.C. light
We gonna kill it
We gonna feel it
Till the stars fade out of sight
Full throttle, tipping back bottles
Gonna set this field on fireTonight, ooo ooo ooo
TonightWhoa-oh whoa-oh
Whoa-oh whoa-oh
Whoa-oh whoa-oh
Ain't nothing I'd rather seeWhoa-oh whoa-oh
There's no place that I'd rather beTonight we gonna burn it
We gonna turn it up
Bright like a K.C. light
We gonna kill it
We gonna feel it
Till the stars fade out of sight
Full throttle, tipping back bottles
Gonna set this field on fireTonight
(Ooo-oo-ooo-oo)
Tonight
Oh yeah we really gonna rock it
Tonight
Are we really gonna stop it?
TonightTonight we're throwin' it down
Yeah we're tearing it up
Burning it to the ground
Won't you stand up
Put your hands up
Put your cans upMmm let me hear you sayWhoa-oh whoa-oh
Whoa-oh whoa-oh
Whoa-oh whoa-oh

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Still in his 20’s having played two tours in Europe, three tours in Iraq and Kuwait for the American Soldiers, and three shows at the White House including two for President Bush himself, Granger Smith will never say he didn’t “Live life to the lees.” “Music is what I do” quips Smith. “If I can help someone get lost in the moment of a song long enough to forget the worries of the world or long enough to remember what’s most important, then I’ve done my job.” Granger’s musical contributions are not limited to the exotic travels or remote locations.

Read more about Granger Smith on Last.fm.


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