Wade Hayes Lyrics - Are We Having Fun Yet

(Wade Hayes/Chick Rains/Lonnie Wilson)

I walked out tonight on the woman I love
We got in a fight and I said I’ve had enough
I slammed the door and I headed
for a place I used to go
For a taste of freedom with some
friends I used to know

They had the jukebox rockin
The music turned up loud
I thought I’d fit right back with my old
party crowd
Now I can’t remember what
I came to find
I’ve been here all night with
just one question on my mind

Are you having fun yet
Right now it’s hard to tell
My head don’t feel that good
This heartache hurts like hell
I think i might’a made a big mistake
If this is good as the good times get
I’m down to my last dime
It’s closing time
Are we having fun yet

I’ll be she’s watching TV now
In my favorite chair
While I ride this barstool
Wishing I was there
In my wildest dreams
This ain’t how it’s supposed to end
Sitting here and missing her and
asking my old friends

Are you having fun yet
Right now it’s hard to tell
My head don’t feel that good
This heartache hurts like hell
I think i might’a made a big mistake
If this is good as the good times get
I’m down to my last dime
It’s closing time
Are we having fun yet


Wade Hayes (born Tony Wade Hayes, April 20, 1969 in Bethel Acres, Oklahoma) is an American country music singer-songwriter and guitarist. Signed to Columbia Records in 1994, he made his debut that year with his album Old Enough to Know Better. Its title track, which served as his debut single, reached Number One on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts.

Although Hayes never topped the country music charts afterward, his momentum continued through his second album, 1996’s On a Good Night. When the Wrong One Loves You Right, his third album, saw a decline in his chart success, and by 2000, he had shifted to the Monument roster, where he released Highways & Heartaches, his final solo album; this album produced no Top 40 country hits, however, and he exited the label after its release.

In 2003, he paired up with Mark McClurg, then a member of Alan Jackson’s road band, to form a short-lived duo called McHayes, which charted one single on the country charts and recorded one unreleased album for the Universal South label.

-Wikipedia.



Wade Hayes Lyrics - Don’t Make Me Come To Tulsa

(Don Cook)

Don’t make me come to Tulsa
You know I hate the flight
I ain’t been back to Oklahoma baby
Since you said goodbye
I heard a rumor you missed me
I hope to God it’s a lie
You know how much I love you
Don’t make me come to Tulsa

You had me eatin’ right out of your hand
I was your genuine cowboy man
You threw me over for another guy
I ran Dallas on a one way flight
Now I’m accustomed to the shape I’m in
Don’t take me down again

Don’t make me come to Tulsa
You know I hate the flight
I ain’t been back to Oklahoma baby
Since you said goodbye
I heard a rumor you missed me
I hope to God it’s a lie
You know how much I love you
Don’t make me come to Tulsa

I’d love to hold you in my arms tonight
I’d like to think that you’d treat me right
If I believed you’d really wanted me
I’d crawl to Tulsa on my achin’ knees
But you’d just hurt me like you did before
Can’t take them blues no more

Don’t make me come to Tulsa
You know I hate the flight
I ain’t been back to Oklahoma baby
Since you said goodbye
I heard a rumor you missed me
I hope to God it’s a lie
You know how much I love you
Don’t make me come to Tulsa

You know how much I love you
Don’t make me come to Tulsa


Wade Hayes (born Tony Wade Hayes, April 20, 1969 in Bethel Acres, Oklahoma) is an American country music singer-songwriter and guitarist. Signed to Columbia Records in 1994, he made his debut that year with his album Old Enough to Know Better. Its title track, which served as his debut single, reached Number One on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts.

Although Hayes never topped the country music charts afterward, his momentum continued through his second album, 1996’s On a Good Night. When the Wrong One Loves You Right, his third album, saw a decline in his chart success, and by 2000, he had shifted to the Monument roster, where he released Highways & Heartaches, his final solo album; this album produced no Top 40 country hits, however, and he exited the label after its release.

In 2003, he paired up with Mark McClurg, then a member of Alan Jackson’s road band, to form a short-lived duo called McHayes, which charted one single on the country charts and recorded one unreleased album for the Universal South label.

-Wikipedia.



Wade Hayes Lyrics - Don’t Stop

(Chick Rains/Tom Shapiro)

Girl, you’ve got me so confused
I don’t know what I’m gonna do
Part of me says take it slow
And part of me says let it go

Don’t - Stop
Don’t - Stop
Don’t stop doing what you’re doing to me

I think we’re moving way too fast
We need to take it slow and make it last
I can’t keep holding back
When you keep doing things like that

Don’t - Stop
Don’t - Stop
Don’t stop doing what you’re doing to me

But I’ve watched the flame of love go out
Burning love takes a toll
I don’t want to lose control

Don’t - Stop
Don’t - Stop
Don’t stop doing what you’re doing to me


Wade Hayes (born Tony Wade Hayes, April 20, 1969 in Bethel Acres, Oklahoma) is an American country music singer-songwriter and guitarist. Signed to Columbia Records in 1994, he made his debut that year with his album Old Enough to Know Better. Its title track, which served as his debut single, reached Number One on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts.

Although Hayes never topped the country music charts afterward, his momentum continued through his second album, 1996’s On a Good Night. When the Wrong One Loves You Right, his third album, saw a decline in his chart success, and by 2000, he had shifted to the Monument roster, where he released Highways & Heartaches, his final solo album; this album produced no Top 40 country hits, however, and he exited the label after its release.

In 2003, he paired up with Mark McClurg, then a member of Alan Jackson’s road band, to form a short-lived duo called McHayes, which charted one single on the country charts and recorded one unreleased album for the Universal South label.

-Wikipedia.