Sunday Drive

Dean Mcwhinnie

Everybody needs some sun sometimes
A little Sunday drive
To light up their world of grey
So come on darlin' hop up in my truck
Lets take her for a run
'Til we feel a little change

We'll find a Coke machine
Roadside motel for gasoline
I'll check the oil while you laugh at me
I get crazy 'cause I love to see you smile
What you do to me
Is still what you did at seventeen
We made all of those memories
On a country road back in time
On a good ol' fashioned Sunday drive

Surfin' heat waves
We'll find that rusted sign
On Highway 55
Broken asphalt and a dead end
Ghost town drive in
Parked beneath the burned out light
Take a hammer and some ice
And I'll make you snow cones on my truck bed

We'll find a Coke machine
Roadside motel for gasoline
I'll check the oil while you laugh at me
I get crazy 'cause I love to see you smile
What you do to me
Is still what you did at seventeen
We made all of those memories
On a country road back in time
On a good ol' fashioned Sunday drive

We'll find a Coke machine
Roadside motel for gasoline
I'll check the oil while you laugh at me
I get crazy 'cause I love your pretty smile
What you do to me
Is still what you did at seventeen
We made all of those memories
On a country road back in time
On a good ol' fashioned Sunday drive

Trivia about the song Sunday Drive by Dean Brody

When was the song “Sunday Drive” released by Dean Brody?
The song Sunday Drive was released in 2010, on the album “Trail in Life”.
Who composed the song “Sunday Drive” by Dean Brody?
The song “Sunday Drive” by Dean Brody was composed by Dean Mcwhinnie.

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