In the mornin' on a Saturday
I got my girls and we're skippin' town
In my '67 442 got the rag top down
Aldean's on the radio
Ain't it funny how they sing along
Makes you smile just a little bit
Because it's not a Miley Cyrus song

These are the moments we can share
Come on let me take you there

Loadin' up and living right
Fast cars on a summer night
Breeze is warm and the moon is bright
This endless summer

Boogie boards and diggin' holes
Sand castles and fishin' poles
What a way to save my soul
This endless summer

Now we're at our little getaway
Zoe go and grab the fishin' poles
I can't think of any other better way, for us to cleanse our souls
Fresh trapper on the wheel tonight
Cherry stones straight out the shell
Just another day in paradise, another story I can tell

These are the moments we can share
Come on let me take you there

Loadin' up and living right
Fast cars on a summer night
Breeze is warm and the moon is bright
This endless summer

Boogie boards and diggin' holes
Sand castles and fishin' poles
What a way to save our souls
This endless summer

Monday morning and it's gettin' late
There's no traffic at the tollbooth line
Aldean's on the radio
And my three girls know every line
These are the moments we can share
Come on let me take you there

Loadin' up and living right
Fast cars on a summer night
Breeze is warm and the music's right
This endless summer

Boogie boards and diggin' holes
Sand castles and fishin' poles
What a way to save our souls
This endless summer night


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Endless Summer Lyrics as written by Lukas Mcguire Burton Bob Jr. Thiele

Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    This is the first single from Staind vocalist Aaron Lewis's debut solo Country album, The Road. "It's definitely proof that I can write a happy song," Lewis told OC Weekly. "It was a straightforward and easy story to tell."

    Lewis first got into Country music as a child thanks to his grandfather. Kid Rock later revived his interest after Staind toured with him in 1999. The frontman told OC Weekly that he wrote each track for his first solo set while crossing the country with Staind. "It wasn't like I was writing a song for today's country radio. I wasn't limiting myself," he noted. "If a song came out, it would come out and go on the record."

    The song's music video futures a live performance and was directed by Jim Wright.

    Lewis explained why this song is so upbeat. "It's just the story of the weekend trips I take with my wife and my daughters to our little beach cottage," he said. "It's hard not to be happy when I think about that."

    This song finds Lewis singing about digging for clams and fishing striped bass with his daughters. "If we catch a keeper we throw it on the grill," he told Reuters. "The beauty of the adventure that I'm on now is I can write songs about stuff like that. I could never bring a song like that to the table for Staind."

    Lewis added that writing "Endless Summer" was a "refreshing and a nice change" from his metal past. "I remember having a big smile on my face the whole time I was writing it," he said. "In the past, what's usually coming up for lyrics is not smiley material. The song wrote itself in 10 minutes."

    musicrocks13on December 14, 2012   Link

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