Released: September 9, 2014

Songwriter: Tim Nichols Brett James

Producer: Michael Knox

[Verse 1]
I just spent three nights in a two night town
Sun's coming up and I'm just going down
Am I ever gonna turn my life around
I just spend three nights in a two night town

[Verse 2]
It was women, it was sinning, it was alcohol
It was everything the Bible says will make a man fall
And I didn't wanna little lord I wanted it all
It was women, it was sinning, it was alcohol

[Chorus]
When am I, ever gonna learn to walk away
When the chips are down and the cards ain't falling my way
Why do I, always gotta stay to long 'til it's too late

[Verse 3]
I just spend three nights in a two night town
With a bunch of lost souls out tryna get found
Girl I've been a little crazy since you walked out
So I just spend three nights in a two night town

[Break]
That's right

[Chorus]
When am I, ever gonna learn to walk away
When the chips are down and the cards ain't falling my way
Why do I, always gotta stay to long 'til it's too late

[Verse 4]
I just spend three nights in a two night town
Suns coming up and I'm just going down
But baby this pain is still hanging around
I think I'll spend four nights in a two night town

Jason Aldean

After almost 15 years at the top of his format, reigning ACM “Artist of the Decade” Jason Aldean has seen trends come and go. Hell, he helped bring a few out of the shadows, like a Country-music Columbus making the mainstream’s first contact with hard rock (“Hicktown”), hip-hop (“Dirt Road Anthem”), and R&B (“Burnin’ It Down”). For 9, Aldean’s ninth studio project, he offers 16 interwoven tracks in an era of stand-alone singles and superstar EPs, holding his ground for a modern album with an old-school soul. A three-time ACM Entertainer of the Year, Aldean’s a card-carrying member of the Country’s elite headliners whose incendiary tours are nearing legendary status. Also a dominant force on the charts, he’s scored 23 Number Ones and notably, all eight of Aldean’s previous studio albums have been certified Gold or Platinum by the RIAA. He’s the only Country act in history to top the all-genre Billboard 200 four times (in a row, no less), racking up four billion streams and more than 18 million albums sold along the way.