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Practice: Motorcycle Drive By

Zach Bryan

2:42

💡How to Practice

  1. Play the song on your music player or streaming service
  2. Follow along with the synced lyrics below
  3. Use the timestamps to check your timing

Lyrics with Timing

Sync Ready
0:01

One, two, three, four

0:02

One, two

0:19

It's a motorcycle drive-by

0:20

Baby, dry your kind eyes

0:22

I think it's about time we headed home

0:26

Walking on such tight rope, with my damn high hopes

0:31

Country boys don't die alone

0:49

Reading poetry under shade trees

0:51

That woman, she's my baby

0:53

I will be in Richmond by tonight

0:57

With so much shame inside me

0:59

I just want to hide me

1:01

But they want to hear me sing my songs under lights

1:05

It's a motorcycle drive-by

1:07

Baby, dry your kind eyes

1:09

I think it's about time we headed home

1:12

Walking on such tight rope, with my damn high hopes

1:16

The country boys don't die alone

1:36

Everyday's so fleeting and I have been trying to save it while I can

1:44

The look on her face, all these hot humid days

1:48

And the boys in my damn band

1:51

It's a motorcycle drive-by

1:53

Baby, dry your kind eyes

1:55

I think it's about time we headed home

1:59

Walking on such tight rope, with my damn high hopes

2:03

Country boys don't die alone

2:22

Reading poetry under shade trees

2:24

That woman, she's my baby

2:26

I will be in Richmond by tonight

2:30

With so much shame inside me

2:32

I just want to hide me

2:34

They want to hear me sing my songs under lights

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Song Information

Artist
Zach Bryan
Album
Summertime Blues - EP
Duration
2:42
Lyrics Type
plain

💡Singing Tips

  • Listen to the original song first to learn the melody
  • Start with slower parts before tackling fast sections
  • Record yourself to identify areas for improvement