LYRIC
Hey there, I want to tell you about a cool song called “Up Yours Lyrics” by an artist named Trey Lewis. It’s part of an album called “Troublemaker,” released in 2024. The music for this track was created by Jacob Rice, while the lyrics were a collaboration between Ben Stennis, John Pierce & Lee Thomas Miller. So, if you’re into music, this might be something you’d enjoy checking out!
Up Yours Lyrics
There’s a big detour down Third Street
So I had to drive up yours
And I flipped your house a bird
Squealed the tires and honked the horn
Met my buddies at some new joint
Where I’ve never drank before
This place ain’t up my alley, nah
But, girl, it’s right up yours
Of all the songs the band can play
There they go crankin’ up yours
Ran into your friend, old what’s-her-name
She keeps bringin’ up yours
Let it rain, I pour
You ain’t mine no more
I thought whiskey’s supposed to drown a memory
But it just keeps on stirrin’ up yours
I know you ain’t got a tab in here
But if you did I’d run up yours
I probably shoulda stayеd at home
With a cold six-pack of Coors
‘Cause the morе I drink, the more I think
About what I’m drinkin’ for
Yeah, I’m just tryin’ to keep my phone
From callin’ up yours
Of all the songs the band can play
There they go crankin’ up yours
Ran into your friend, old what’s-her-name
She keeps bringin’ up yours
Let it rain, I pour
You ain’t mine no more
I thought whiskey’s supposed to drown a memory
But it just keeps on stirrin’ up yours
Up yours
These days, you’re messin’ up all my nights
I wonder if I’m messin’ up yours
These days, you’re messin’ up all my nights
I hope I’m messin’ up yours
(Up yours)
Of all the songs the band can play
There they go crankin’ up yours
Ran into your friend, old what’s-her-name
She keeps bringin’ up yours
Let it rain, I pour
You ain’t mine no more
I thought whiskey’s supposed to drown a memory
But it just keeps on stirrin’ up yours
I hope I’m messin’ up yours
Up yours
SONG INFO:
Song: Up Yours
Artist: Trey Lewis
Album: Troublemaker (2024)
Music: Jacob Rice
Lyrics: Ben Stennis, John Pierce & Lee Thomas Miller