Top Songs By The Baylor Project
Credits
AUSFÜHRENDE KÜNSTLER:INNEN
The Baylor Project
Horn
Sullivan Fortner
Klavier
Marcus Baylor
Schlagzeug
Jean Baylor
Stimme und Gesang
Dezron Douglas
Kontrabass
Keith Loftis
Tenorsaxofon
KOMPOSITION UND LIEDTEXT
The Baylors
Komponist:in
The Baylor Project
Arrangeur:in für Gesangsaufnahmen
Jean Baylor
Arrangeur:in für Gesangsaufnahmen
PRODUKTION UND TECHNIK
The Baylor Project
Produzent:in
Marcus Baylor
Produzent:in
Jean Baylor
Produzent:in
Rich Breen
Mischtechniker:in
Nolan Thies
Ingenieurassistent:in
Alex Conroy
Ingenieurassistent:in
Katsuhiko Naito
Aufnahmeingenieur:in
Lyrics
I remember when we used to laugh and play like this
Way back in the day when life was simple, full of bliss
We'd be rocking to the latest joint on the radio
And every dance that came out became a part of our flow
Do you remember this?
Playing outside till the lights come on
Somebody's momma yelling for us to come on home
All we wanted out of life was a little fun and a whole lot of love
Looking back on the times we had, there's nothing quite like that
I hope we never forget the magic of our past
Daddy's beans and momma's greens with the buttermilk cornbread
"You better eat it all and clean the plate", that's what she said
Do you remember?
Sunday morning church with the press and curl
Brothers suited all down trying to impress their girl
Some things, they never change, that's the way of the world
There it goes, ready to turn
I remember when we used to laugh and play like this
Way back in the day when life was simple, full of bliss
We'd be rocking to the latest joint on the radio
And every dance that came out became a part of our flow
Do you remember this?
Playing outside till the lights come on
Somebody's momma yelling for us to come on home
All we wanted out of life was a little fun and a whole lot of love
Looking back on the times we had, there's nothing quite like that
I hope we never forget the magic of our past
Daddy's beans and momma's greens with the buttermilk cornbread
"You better say your grace and eat it all", that's what she said
Do you remember?
Sunday morning church with the press and curl
Brothers suited all down trying to impress their girl
Some things, they never change, that's the way of the world
There it goes, ready to turn
Written by: Jean Baylor, Marcus Baylor