What About Now

Aaron Gayle Barker, Anthony Lewis Smith, Ron Harbin

The sign in the window said for sale or trade
On the last remaining dinosaur Detroit made
Seven hundred dollars was a heck of a deal
For a four hundred horsepower jukebox on wheels

And that road rolls out like a welcome mat
I don't know where it goes but it beats where we're at
We always said someday, somehow
We were gonna get away, gonna blow this town

And what about now, how 'bout tonight?
Baby, for once let's don't think twice
Let's take that spin that never ends
That we've been talkin' about
What about now, why should we wait?
We can chase these dreams down the interstate
And be long gone 'fore the world moves on and makes another round
What about now?

We've been puttin' this off, baby, long enough
Just give me the word, and we'll be kickin' up dust
We both know it's just a matter of time
'Fore our hearts start racin' for that county line

And what about now, how 'bout tonight?
Baby, for once let's don't think twice
Let's take that spin that never ends
That we've been talkin' about
And what about now, why should we wait?
We can chase these dreams down the interstate
And be long gone 'fore the world moves on and makes another round
What about now?

And we could hang around this town forever making plans, yeah
But there won't ever be a better time to take this chance, yeah

And what about now, how 'bout tonight?
Baby, for once let's don't think twice
Let's take that spin that never ends
That we've been talkin' about
And what about now, why should we wait?
We can chase these dreams down the interstate
And be long gone 'fore the world moves on and makes another round
What about now?

Oh, yeah
What about now?
Yeah, yeah

Trivia about the song What About Now by Lonestar

When was the song “What About Now” released by Lonestar?
The song What About Now was released in 1999, on the album “Lonely Grill”.
Who composed the song “What About Now” by Lonestar?
The song “What About Now” by Lonestar was composed by Aaron Gayle Barker, Anthony Lewis Smith, Ron Harbin.

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