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Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Ben Johnson
Programming
Sol Philcox-Littlefield
Electric Guitar
Track45
Vocals
Alex Wright
Keyboards
Rachel Loy
Bass
Miles McPherson
Drums
Ilya Toshinskiy
Acoustic Guitar
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Ben Johnson
Composer
Geoff Warburton
Composer
Casey Smith
Composer
Ashley Gorley
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Joel McKenney
Recording Engineer
Jim Cooley
Recording Engineer
Ben Johnson
Recording Engineer
Ryan Gore
Recording Engineer
Track45
Producer
Andrew Mendelson
Recording Engineer
Zach Kuhlman
Recording Engineer
Lyrics
Bet, you thought you got the best of me
Not over you, I'd never be
But this bar is one big neon sea
There's plenty fish swimming around
And I came alone to have a few
As I'm trying to find nobody new
But I found myself a whole dang crew
And they've been helping me out
I've got Jack and I've got Jim
I've got God and I can talk to him
I've got Johnny on the jukebox
And some Lincolns so I don't spend a lot of Benjamins
I've got cowboys on the TV
The bartender said the next one's free
I'll be fine soon, it ain't like you
Were the last man in Tennessee
I've got Tony's on my dancing feet
I've got Levi's on my barstool seat
Some college boy in a Go Balls tee
Just tried to buy me a round
Bet, you thought I'd be driving by your house
And I really do hate to let you down
But baby, I've never been less alone
Than I am right now
I've got Jack and I've got Jim
I've got God and I can talk to him
I've got Johnny on the jukebox
And some Lincolns so I don't spend a lot of Benjamins
I got cowboys on the TV
The bartender said the next one's free
I'll be fine soon, it ain't like you
Were the last man in Tennessee
And even if you were
It'd be a cold hard pass
All my boys
Yeah, they all got my back
I've got Jack and I've got Jim
I've got God and I can talk to him
I've got Johnny on the jukebox
And some Lincolns so I don't spend a lot of Benjamins
I've got cowboys on the TV
The bartender said the next one's free
I'll be fine soon, it ain't like you
Were the last man in Tennessee
I'll be okay, honey, you ain't
The last man in Tennessee, ha
Writer(s): Casey Smith, Ashley Gorley, Benjamin Johnson, Geoff Warburton
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