28 Karaoke - Zach Bryan

This title is a cover of 28 as made famous by Zach Bryan

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With backing vocals (with or without vocals in the KFN version)

Tempo: variable (around 54 BPM)

In the same key as the original: G

Duration: 03:52 - Preview at: 02:18

Release date: 2024
Genres: Country, In English
Original songwriter: Zach Bryan

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Lyrics 28

You took a train to the south-side of Boston
You showed me where your old man stayed
Took twenty-eight years of blood I was lost in to feel loved on my own birthday
And I always felt like I was in-between somethin' like home and somewhere far away
But tonight on the West side in a bar out in Brooklyn
I saw tears outline your face
How lucky are we
It's been a hell of a week but you're all grown now
There's smoke seepin' out of your bloody teeth but you're home somehow
And I'll be upstairs with the guitar I was given when I was barely fourteen
When did McGlinchey's get so crowded and why are the crowds so damn green
I lost my mind on the streets of the city and maybe I lost all hope too
Took twenty-eight years of blood pumpin' through me to get to this evenin' with you
How lucky are we
It's been a hell of a week but we're all grown now
There's smoke seepin' out of the bar down the street but we're home somehow
How lucky are we
It's been a hell of a week and we're all grown now
There's smoke seepin' out of the bar down the street but we're home somehow
You took a train to the south-side of Boston
You showed me where your whole heart stayed
Took twenty-eight years of blood pumpin' through me to feel loved on my own birthday

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