Wish we could stay all night
Well, we're gonna have to pay for the hotel, oh well
Least the drinks are free
Oh, I don't know if it's right
But tonight I'm tyin' one on you better believe it

Weekend is in, show time is now
Tell all your friends and bring your mom and them
We'll even put you on a list for a small price, so nice
To see your face again
Yeah, it feels good to finally be feelin' right
I wish we could stay all night

We're burnin' rubber late for the load-in
Rollin' through the radio, passin' the time
Just enough gas to get there, say a prayer
Lord, let this old Ford Fly
It ain't the fame, the money, the game
Gettin' your name on the big marquee
It's all about the song makes your heart thump, feet stomp
The way it's supposed to be
Feels good to finally be feelin' right
Wish we could stay all night

Oh, wish this drink would never end
Hell, I just caught my second wind
Why don't the good stuff ever last
It comes and goes and it goes so fast
They're shuttin' it down and turn on the lights, yeah
Wish we could stay all night

Wish we could stay all night
Can't go home but you can't stay here
Wish we could stay all night
Go on and pop the top on one more beer

Wish we could stay all night
We're gonna have to pay for a hotel, oh well
Wish we could stay all night
Tell all your friends and bring your mom and them
I wish we could stay all night


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Stay All Night Lyrics as written by Jimi Westbrook Jason Saenz

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    People seem to take this song as a song for their loved ones, for their boyfriends/girlfriends/whatsoever. However, to me this song is about my dear friend Caro, a 14-year-old mixed breed dog who passed away in January 2008. He was a huge part of my childhood. I miss him. R.I.P. Caro.

    LittleBigSibeon December 10, 2010   Link

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