Released: June 29, 2004

Featuring: Kenny Chesney

Songwriter: Mike Bradford Uncle Kracker

Producer: Uncle Kracker Mike Bradford

(Uncle Kracker):
The days seem so familiar
There's something about the evenings
Even though they change every now and then

(Kenny Chesney):
Well I can be myself here
I can free myself here
I can't believe it's last night again

I see things go down
I hear the talk of the town
Like an echo in my ear
If you should look for me
I'll be right here
I can leave myself here
Or I could use some help here
I can't believe it's last night again

(K.C.):
It's a lonesome sound when this bar shuts down
So I guess I'll have one more
Nothin' out there I ain't seen before

I can leave myself here
I could use some help here
I can't believe it's last night again
I can't believe it's last night again
I can't believe it's last night again

Uncle Kracker

Uncle Kracker is a Country/Rock/Hip-Hop Artist who formed his own solo career starting in 2000, eventually spawning such hits as “Follow Me,” “Drift Away,” and “Smile,” the first two reaching the 10 on the Billboard Hot 100. Kracker was originally the turntablist for Kid Rock’s supporting band, Twisted Brown Trucker.

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