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Hit That Floor
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A father who loves his life but sometimes wishes he could trade his ol' mini-van in. This is the final version,lyrics by Art Dickerson and I, and music and vocals by Art.
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Song Info
Charts
#7,936 today Peak #130
#2,852 in subgenre Peak #45
Author
April Ragland(ASCAP), Art Dickerson
Rights
2005
Uploaded
July 08, 2005
Track Files
MP3
MP3 3.6 MB 128 kbps 0:00
Story behind the song
I wrote this song because most fathers look at what life could have been like, but nothing compares to their family.
Lyrics
Hit That Floor (1st verse) Daddy said boy you better give up that dream You've got two little girls a pretty young wife And a mini-van full of gasoline So proud of who you are now cruising down the road Girls fightin in the backseat the sound of love you can hold (chorus) But sometimes I just wanna trade it in For a 65 mustang racing down the interstate Hair blowin in the wind Yeah I can see it now the cars chasing me With my foot on the gas life's too short to ask What the hell are we here for Just don't stop til you hit that floor, hit that floor (2nd verse) Mama said boy you're one for speed With your shiny big wheel and dark sunglasses Puttin on a show for all your friends to see Now you're rushin to ballet caught up at red lights Cops in your rear view the adrenaline that's life (bridge) Oh when I hear the engine revin up to go Leave all my cares behind won't hold back I keep reaching out for more hit that floor (3rd chorus) She said wake up dad the video game's Been over about five minutes now Kids in line are starting to complain As I got up I recall going neck and neck with car number 3 That's about as good as it can be (c)2005April Ragland(ASCAP) Words: April Ragland(ASCAP),Art Dickerson Music: Art Dickerson Performed by Art Dickerson
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Thom Gelineau
Jul 02, 2010
April, I really enjoyed this song Thom