Released: June 2, 2017

Songwriter: Ray Fulcher Rob Crosby Luke Combs

Producer: Scott Moffatt

[Verse 1]
Midnight Prevost heading down to Alabam' (Alabam')
I got a three-night run, we’re gonna kick it off in Birmingham
Headlights, wide lines, flying down 65
Trying to catch a few hours’ sleep
Tomorrow comes showtime, that’s when I know I’m
Livin' that neon dream

[Chorus]
Oh, I got the bus and the band and a one-night stand
Waiting on us down the road we’re gonna
Load it in, crank it to ten, whiskey shots till 2am
And off to another show and then it’s
Back to my baby for a couple days
But I can only stay for so long
'Til that honky-tonk highway’s calling me home

[Verse 2]
Rolling into Mobile, name on the marquee sign
Waving at the women that are standing in the ticket line
Point me to the stage I know that’s the only place I’m ever
Smoky bars, guitars, breaking all the girls’ hearts
That’s the only life for me

[Chorus]
Oh, I got the bus and the band and a one-night stand
Waiting on us down the road we’re gonna
Load it in, crank it to ten, whiskey shots till 2am
And off to another show and then it’s
Back to my baby for a couple days
But I can only stay for so long
'Til that honky-tonk highway’s calling me home

[Instrumental]

[Chorus]
Oh, I got the bus and the band and a one-night stand
Waiting on us down the road we’re gonna
Load it in, crank it to ten, whiskey shots till 2am
And off to another show and then it’s
Back to my baby for a couple days
But I can only stay for so long
'Til that honky-tonk highway’s calling me home
'Til that honky-tonk highway’s calling me home

Luke Combs

Born in Asheville, North Carolina, Luke Combs has been a passionate vocalist and musician since a young age, having even performed a solo performance at Carnegie Hall while still in high school. After dabbling in country music during his time at Appalachian State University, he dropped out his senior year to pursue a music career.

In 2014 he released two EPs, The Way She Rides & Can I Get an Outlaw. However, garnered national attention later that year after the release of his first single “Hurricane” selling 15,000 copies within it’s first week.

In October 2016, Combs signed for Columbia Records Nashville. His first studio album This One’s For You was released in June 2017 and reached #1 on Billboard’s Top 200 Country Albums Chart and #5 on Billboard’s Top 200 Albums. This album was re-released with additional unreleased tracks in 2018.