See You Tonight - Scotty McCreery

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See You Tonight Lyrics

Girl you know I love talking to you on the phone
I could listen to your sweet voice all night long
And sometimes I could get by
With the sweet dreams baby good night
But this time, well I don't wanna spend it alone

So I'm coming over, I hope it's alright
Listen for me pulling into your drive
Look out your window, you'll see my lights
Baby girl I gotta see you tonight
The way the breeze was blowing, blowing
Got me wishing I was holding, holding
On to you so tight under that porch light
Yeah, girl I gotta see you tonight
Tonight, tonight
Girl I gotta see you tonight
Tonight, tonight

Got a couple hundred pictures of your pretty face
On my phone, on my dash, all over the place
But I would drive a million miles
Just to see that little smile in real life
But baby it's worth the drive
You're worth the drive

So I'm coming over, I hope it's alright
Listen for me pulling into your drive
Look out your window, you'll see my lights
Baby girl I gotta see you tonight
The way the breeze was blowing, blowing
Got me wishing I was holding, holding
On to you so tight under that porch light
But girl I gotta see you tonight
Tonight, tonight
Girl I gotta see you tonight
Tonight, tonight

no I don't care what time it is
I just gotta get a little moonlight kiss
Girl I can't help it when I feel like this
There's only one thing to do

Baby I'm missing you
I'm coming over, I hope it's alright
Listen for me pulling into your drive
Look out your window, you'll see my lights
Baby girl I gotta see you tonight
The way the breeze was blowing, blowing
Got me wishing I was holding, holding
On to you so tight under that porch light
But girl I gotta see you tonight
Tonight, tonight
Girl I gotta see you tonight
Tonight, tonight, yeah, yeah
Girl I gotta see you tonight

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Scotty McCreery (born October 9, 1993 in Garner, North Carolina, US) is an American singer and the winner on the tenth season of American Idol 2011. Scotty is a big fan of baseball. He said in an interview that one of his favorite artists is Garth Brooks. On Wednesday, May 25th, 2011, he became the Season 10 American Idol, defeating fellow young country singer, Lauren Alaina.

According to the Love You This Big Songfacts, McCreery first picked up a guitar at the age of 10 and often impersonated Elvis Presley. While attending Garner Magnet High School he joined a vocal ensemble, Die Meistersingers, that performs across the United States. He started out singing tenor but switched to bass when his voice turned lower in his sophomore year with the group. At the age of 16, McCreery won a singing contest called "Clayton Idol" at the Clayton Harvest Festival in Clayton, North Carolina.

McCreery auditioned for the tenth season of American Idol in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He was one of the five male vote getters in the semi-final round to advance to the Top 13.

Idol Performances:
** Top 24: Personal Choice - Letters from Home (John Michael Montgomery)
** Top 13: Personal Idol - The River (Garth Brooks)
** Top 12: Year You Were Born - Can I Trust You with My Heart (Travis Tritt)
** Top 11: Motown - For Once in My Life (Stevie Wonder)
** Top 11 Redux: Elton John - Country Comfort (Elton John)
** Top 9: Rock & Roll Hall of Fame - That's All Right (Elvis Presley)
** Top 8: Songs from the Movies - I Cross My Heart (George Strait)
** Top 7: Songs from the 21st Century - Swingin' (LeAnn Rimes)
** Top 6: Carole King - You've Got a Friend (Carole King)
** Top 5: Songs from Then & Now - Gone (Montgomery Gentry) / Always on My Mind (Willie Nelson)
** Top 4: Songs That Inspire / Leiber & Stoller Songbook - Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning) [[artist]Alan Jackson] / Young Blood (The Coasters)
** Top 3: Personal Choice / Jimmy Iovine's Choice / Judges' Choice - Amazed (Lonestar) / Are You Gonna Kiss Me or Not (Thompson Square) / She Believes in Me (Kenny Rogers) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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