Released: October 16, 2012

Songwriter: Tony Martin Wendell Mobley Neil Thrasher

Producer: Michael Knox

[Verse 1]
You don't know how bad
I wish I was home
Can't wait to get back
But while I'm gone
Y'all carry on

[Chorus]
Drink one for me, for all the old times
We tore up that town, raised hell alright
Tell the boys, thanks for having my back
Some of the best memories I've ever had
So go on and get crazy
And drink one for me

[Verse 2]
I can't count the miles
It just feels so far
And it could be a while
'Til I'm where you are
So keep me in your heart

[Chorus]
Drink one for me, for all the old times
We tore up that town, raised hell alright
Tell the boys, thanks for having my back
Some of the best memories I've ever had
So go on and get crazy
And drink one

[Bridge]
For the ones you can't be with
The ones we'll always miss
And times like this
And times like this

[Chorus]
Drink one for me, for all the old times
We tore up that town, raised hell alright
Tell the boys, thanks for having my back
Some of the best memories I've ever had
So go on and get crazy
And drink one for me
Drink one for me

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