★ Verse ★ The sun still came up Even after you'd left But it don't shine on me much And since you've been gone Every now and then I need something a little more strong So, I find a bar, find a stool Find a glass, and let it do
★ Chorus ★ That old fashioned feeling again The bourbon is stirring Slow as your memory's creeping in Got me sipping on this Midnight mixture of sweet times and bitters That let you down easy That old fashioned feeling again
★ Verse ★ Come pour me A little love on the rocks Rose colored reverie And I'll be alright No it won't get me through But it'll get me through the night Through the tears Tried and true Works 'til it don't, ain't nothing new See Midland LiveGet tickets as low as $47★ Chorus ★ That old fashioned feeling again The bourbon is stirring Slow as your memory's creeping in Got me sipping on this Midnight mixture of sweet times and bitters That let you down easy That old fashioned feeling again That old fashioned feeling
So, I find a bar, find a stool Find a glass, and let it do That old fashioned feeling again The bourbon is stirring Slow as your memory's creeping in Got me sipping on this Midnight mixture of sweet times and bitters That let you down easy
★ Outro ★ That old fashioned feeling again That old fashioned feeling That old fashioned feeling Old fashioned feeling
Song Description:
"Old Fashioned Feeling" by Midland is a heartfelt country song that captures the emotions of longing and nostalgia. The lyrics speak of finding solace in a glass of bourbon, reminiscing about past love and the bittersweet memories that come with it. The chorus paints a picture of sipping on a "midnight mixture of sweet times and bitters" as the singer tries to cope with the pain of missing someone. The song evokes a sense of melancholy and yearning, while also celebrating the timeless comfort found in familiar routines and familiar feelings. Overall, "Old Fashioned Feeling" is a poignant ode to lost love and the enduring power of memories.
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Midland
Midland is a country music trio consisting of Singer Mark Wystrach, Guitarist Jess Carson, and Bassist Cameron Duddy. Although the band met in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, they are now based in Dripping Springs, Texas. Their name is taken from a Dwight Yoakam song. After recording several songs together at Sonic Ranch in El Paso, Texas, they were picked up by and signed with Big Machine Records.
The band describes themselves as “the embodiment of Seventies California country, all smooth Eagles harmonies and heart-on-your-sleeve lyrics. ”
They are best known for their 2016 country hit and debut single Drinkin' Problem, which has reached #5 on the US Hot Country Billboard charts, #48 on the US Billboard Top 100, and reached #1 on the Canadian Country Charts.