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Créditos

AUSFÜHRENDE KÜNSTLER:INNEN
Aidan Scott Canfield
Aidan Scott Canfield
Akustische Gitarre
Travis Keys
Travis Keys
Bass
Wyatt Swaim
Wyatt Swaim
Schlagzeug
Quentin October
Quentin October
Akustische Gitarre
Quentin Callewaert
Quentin Callewaert
Klavier
KOMPOSITION UND LIEDTEXT
Aidan Scott Canfield
Aidan Scott Canfield
Songwriter:in
Andrew Stoelzing
Andrew Stoelzing
Songwriter:in
Dan Pellarin
Dan Pellarin
Songwriter:in
PRODUKTION UND TECHNIK
Aidan Scott Canfield
Aidan Scott Canfield
Produzent:in
Richard DeBenedetto
Richard DeBenedetto
Aufnahmeingenieur:in
Nick Squillante
Nick Squillante
Mischtechniker:in

Letras

[Verse 1]
Was it something in the water?
Was it something in your eyes?
It was heaven when I saw ya
One hell of a goodbye
[Verse 2]
Now I'm dancing with your memory
In a July summer dream
But you don't know
I can't let go
You're all I need
[PreChorus]
Ooh
Don't it get twisted, baby
I'm only a little bit crazy
Ooh
Tell me you miss it too
What do we have to lose?
[Chorus]
Was it something in the water?
Did I drink too much that night?
Oh, I'm trying not to call you
But I'm dumb enough to try
Now I'm pacing in my bedroom
Like a man who's lost his mind
Oh, I'm trying not to love you
But I'm dumb enough to try
[Verse 3]
Maybe it's all just in my head
We were just strangers when we met
Felt like we had forever
Now I'm fighting where it ends
This thinking with my heart
Might just tear me apart
But I'm done not taking chances
And I'm sick of second guessing
[Chorus]
Was it something in the water?
Did I drink too much that night?
Oh, I'm trying not to call you
But I'm dumb enough to try
Now I'm pacing in my bedroom
Like a man who's lost his mind
Oh, I'm trying not to love you
But I'm dumb enough to try (Hey)
[Chorus]
Was it something in the water?
Did I drink too much that night?
Oh, I'm trying not to call you
But I'm dumb enough to try
Now I'm pacing in my bedroom
Like a man who's lost his mind
Oh, I'm trying not to love you
But I'm dumb enough to try
Written by: Aidan Scott Canfield, Andrew Stoelzing, Dan Pellarin
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