Lady Antebellum's Dave Haywood, Charles Kelley and Hillary Scott co-wrote 'Lookin' for a Good Time,' the second single from their self-titled debut album, along with Keith Follese. The trio released the song in June 2008, and it became their second Top 20 hit on Billboard's country charts; 'Lookin' for a Good Time' peaked at No. 11. Below, Scott tells The Boot about how the tune came to be.

We wanted to do something fun and lighthearted and not take ourselves too seriously -- something flirty that Charles and I would have a blast performing on stage. We thought, "Let's talk about something that is a reality for so many people" -- and that is going out on the town. And whether or not you go out with the intention of meeting people; a lot of times you do. In this case, in the song, you were just looking for someone.

The lyrics on the album are different than the lyrics on the radio version. We just felt more comfortable with that, with it being country radio and so many young listeners. I have a little sister [who was 8 years old at the time], and I thought, "If I don't feel comfortable with her singing it the way it is, than I'm completely OK with the lyric change."

It's kind of up for your interpretation: Either they go home with each other, or they're just at the bar having a good time, because it never really goes one way or the other, if he gets in the cab or not.

It's really tongue-in-cheek and fun. We [were] all in our mid-to-late 20s [when we wrote it], and it [was] relevant to our lives. My mama probably wouldn't be proud of that, but it is!

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