Elvie Shane
Elvie Shane
Elvie Shane
Elvie Shane
Elvie Shane
Elvie Shane
Elvie Shane
Elvie Shane & Fletch
Elvie Shane
Elvie Shane
Elvie Shane
Elvie Shane & Tenille Townes
Elvie Shane
Elvie Shane
Elvie Shane &
[Verse 1]
What was God thinkin' when he made that child?
All that pretty wrapped in all that wild
Girl's poor daddy never stood a chance
She liked to drink and she love to dance
He had a shotgun shell with my name on it
I had a fast Firebird with some flames on it
[Chorus]
And we snuck off just around midnight
Threw a little red dust in the taillights
Drove far enough to get real close
Pulled off on a no-name road
I still think about her now and then
How the night looked on her skin
Ain't never seen a sunset like
Her sundress sеttin' in the moonlight
[Verse 2]
What was she thinkin' when shе pulled that strap
Off her shoulder, lookin' back like that?
She was so warm and the grass so cold
I never had, but I never let her know
She had a gold class ring with my name on it
It was one of those
Know you're never gonna be the same moments
[Chorus]
And we snuck off just around midnight
Threw a little red dust in the taillights
Drove far enough to get real close
Pulled off on a no-name road
I still think about her now and then
How the night looked on her skin
Ain't never seen a sunset like
Her sundress settin' in the moonlight
[Bridge]
Yeah, part of my poor heart never left
Her starlight summer night silhouette
[Chorus]
And we snuck off just around midnight
Threw a little red dust in the taillights
Drove far enough to get real close
Pulled off on a no-name road
I still think about her now and then
How the night looked on her skin
Ain't never seen a sunset like
Her sundress settin' in the moonlight
Settin' in the moonlight
Sundress was written by Adam Wood & Doug Johnson & Elvie Shane.
Sundress was produced by Oscar Charles.
Elvie Shane released Sundress on Fri Apr 23 2021.
It’s about first love, but it’s about the freedom that a fast Firebird with some flames on it gives that teenager. Or those first keys, the ability to go out and explore love for the first time on your own as a young adult or a teenager. That song is my wife’s favorite and least favorite song.