More songs by Jake Worthington
Description
There is a special charm in simple pleasures: breakfast with a sweet bun, dinner with roast chicken, and the sound of rain on a tin roof. Against this backdrop, it is easy to believe that happiness really is like this - as loud as bells at a village wedding and as simple as a train stubbornly rattling along the tracks.
So what if love has two names? It's twice as sweet, twice as troublesome, but your heart skips a beat every time, as if someone has suddenly accelerated an old truck. Sometimes a “double portion” is not superfluous, but exactly what makes life real.
A&R: Seth England
A&R: Kimberly Gleason
A&R: Sarah Knabe
Coordinator: Jordan Newham
Coordinator, Production Manager: Ellie Getzewich
Administrator: Trina Smith-Dort
Administrator: Stacey Turk
Producer: Joey Moi
Mixing Engineer, Vocal Producer: Chuck Einley
Digital Editing Engineer, Sound Engineer: Josh Detti
Digital Editing Engineer, Additional Sound Engineer: Ryan Yant
Additional Sound Engineer: Caitlin Pryby
Digital Editing Engineer: Scott Cook
Digital Editing Engineer: Eivind Nordland
Mastering Engineer: Michael Romanowski
Composer and Lyricist: Jake Worthington
Composer and Lyricist: Wyatt McCabby
Composer and Lyricist: Brett Tyler
Lyrics and translation
Original
She's boots over heels and there's pearls in her buttons.
A honey bun breakfast and a chicken-fried supper.
A-sippin' White Lightnin' beneath some front porch thunder under ten loop of rain.
When she lays her pretty head right there on my shoulder, I feel lucky as a field full of four-leaf clover.
Been hearin' church bells ringin' ever since I known her two first names.
Her two first names gets my heart a-chugga-lugga lookin' like an old freight train.
Her two first names, that's the double trouble that'll put a smile on my face.
Nothin' drives me crazy like my baby, that's the truth.
I knew she was the one when I knew she had the two first names.
She knows that I love her a little more than just a little.
Every single other's just a-playin' second fiddle.
Her granny got the first, her daddy got the middle of her two first names.
Her two first names gets my heart a-chugga-lugga lookin' like an old freight train.
Her two first names, that's the double trouble that'll put a smile on my face.
Nothin' drives me crazy like my baby, that's the truth.
I knew she was the one when I knew she had the two first names.
Oh, her two first names gets my heart a-chugga-lugga lookin' every time I say.
Her two first names, that's the double trouble that'll put a smile on my face.
Nothin' drives me crazy like my baby, that's the truth.
I knew she was the one when I knew she had the two first names.
Yeah, I love her two first names.
My baby got the two first names.
You know the kind.