Songwriter: Usher Poo Bear

[Verse 1]
That last hour was the worst
When we remember forever
Blessing and a curse
If we could fall back one more hour

[Pre-Chorus]
Maybe we could've made it work
Maybe we could've focused on each other first (Uh)
Could've left off on better terms
If we could fall back one more hour

[Chorus]
Daylight savings
Like daylight savings
If we could revisit that moment again
I would never let us end that way
Like daylight savings
Like daylight savings
If we could fall back one more hour

[Verse 2]
I watch time slip away
Like true love with no grip, that's right
Seen blue skies fade to gray, oh
If we could fall back one more hour

[Pre-Chorus]
Maybe we could've made it work
Maybe we could've focused on each other first
Could've left off on better terms (Oh)
If we could fall back one more hour

[Chorus]
Daylight savings
Like daylight savings
If we could revisit that moment again
I would never let us end that way
Like daylight savings
Like daylight savings
If we could fall back one more hour

[Pre-Chorus]
Maybe we could've made it work
Maybe we could've focused on each other first (Uh)
Could've left off on better terms
Oh, wish we could fall back one more hour

[Chorus]
Like daylight savings
Like daylight savings
If we could fall back one more hour (Uh)

[Outro]
Daylight savings, ah, ha
Daylight savings
Wish I could go back, ah ha ah ha

Usher

With a career spanning over twenty-five years, Usher Raymond has become one of the most influential voices in contemporary R&B. Having sold over 75 million records worldwide, also attaining nine number-one records on the Billboard 100 charts, he is one of the most accomplished R&B singers in the world.

Coming into the scene in 90’s under the guidance of a young Puff Daddy finding his way. It wasn’t until he connected with the up-and-coming producer Jermaine Dupri did Usher begin having his success with his second and third albums, My Way and 8701.

He made an impact with his fourth studio album Confessions that sold 1.1 million copies in the first week and produced four consecutive Billboard Hot 100 number one singles —"Yeah!“, "Burn”, “Confessions Part II”, and “My Boo”. Confessions went on to sell over 20 million copies worldwide and is the last album certified diamond by a black artist.