Old Tricks

Thomas Rhett & Blake Shelton - Country, USA
Old Tricks
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[Intro: Thomas Rhett] I remember when [Verse 1: Thomas Rhett] We, kids, used to be Two, three shots followed by a couple others Wake up, have a beer, never needed to recover A cold, red Gatorade and I'd feel great Now it's a bottle of Advil and a whole next day [Chorus: Thomas Rhett] My old tricks don't work anymore They don't get it done like they did before Yeah, the cold, hard truth is gettin' harder to swallow I guess the younger me is a hard act to follow My old ways ain't workin' for me Sometimes I still wake up and think I'm twenty-three All my elders used to tell me this would happen for sure Now my old tricks don't work anymore, no, no [Post-Chorus: Blake Shelton] If you think that sucks, man, listen [Verse 2: Blake Shelton] Stupid jokes would make her laugh, compliments would make her smile Kisses on her neck always used to drive her wild All the things I used to do I can't get away with Like sayin' huntin' with the boys is a business trip [Chorus: Blake Shelton] My old tricks don't work anymore They don't get it done like they did before Yeah, the cold, hard truth is gettin' harder to swallow I guess the younger me is a hard act to follow My old ways ain't workin' for me Sometimes I still wake up and think I'm twenty-three All my elders used to tell me this would happen for sure Now my old tricks don't work anymore [Post-Chorus: Thomas Rhett & Blake Shelton] Here we go Wait, where we goin'? All my old, old tricks They just don't work anymore [Chorus: Thomas Rhett, Both & Blake Shelton] My old tricks don't work anymore They don't get it done like they did before Yeah, the cold, hard truth is gettin' harder to swallow I guess the younger me is a hard act to follow My old ways ain't workin' for me Sometimes I still wake up and think I'm twenty-three All my elders used to tell me this would happen for sure Now my old tricks don't work anymore, no, no [Outro: Thomas Rhett & Blake Shelton] We ain't gettin' any younger, are we? (Mm-mm)
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Credits
- Writers
- Thomas Rhett
- Jim Beavers
- Andrew Haas
- Ian Franzino