Released: September 9, 2016

Songwriter: Nick Brophy Brett James

Producer: Michael Knox

[Verse 1]
Do you remember when we snuck out of the house
At the stroke of midnight
I was waitin' 'round the block
'Cause your daddy would have killed me if he'd seen me
You jumped in my ride, we made a beeline out of town
And I drove so fast, yeah I drove so fast

[Chorus]
We were rollin' down an open road
With the top laid back and the stars all shining
Headed down to Mexico you were kissing my neck
Yeah you had me flying
Rockin' to the radio, you in that short crop tank top
Dressed to kill
One hand on you, one on the wheel
Yeah, that's the way a night should feel
That's the way a night should feel

[Verse 2]
That was such a long time ago yeah
I'll never know how we made it
You're still that same wild child
And I don't take your love for granted
So let's jump in my ride, make a beeline out of town
And do it all again yeah like back when

[Chorus]
We were rollin' down an open road
With the top laid back and the stars all shining
Headed down to Mexico you were kissing my neck
Yeah you had me flying
Rockin' to the radio, you in that short crop tank top
Dressed to kill
One hand on you, one on the wheel
Yeah, that's the way a night should feel
The way a night should feel

[Bridge]
When you're all about me and I'm all about you
(That's the way a night should feel)
Baby right now all I want to do, let's go

[Chorus]
Rollin' down an open road
With the top laid back and the stars all shining
Headed down to Mexico
Keep kissing my neck 'cause it keeps me flying
Rockin' to the radio, you in that short crop tank top
Dressed to kill
One hand on you, one on the wheel
Yeah, that's the way a night should feel
Yeah, that's the way a night should feel

[Outro]
The way a night should feel
Yeah, that's the way a night should feel

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