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What You See Ain't Always What You Get (Deluxe Edition)
Luke Combs Lyrics


All Over Again Feels so familiar You walking in here Wearing just what you …
Angels Workin' Overtime I'm a 50 hour paycheck Ain't slept a damn wink Moth to…
Beer Never Broke My Heart I've had a largemouth bass bust my line A couple beautiful…
Better Together A 40 HP Johnson On a flat bottom metal boat Coke cans…
Blue Collar Boys We were just river kids Pickin' up stones like David did Wat…
Cold As You It's a junked out joint off a backroad A blinkin' window…
Dear Today Dear today, tomorrow here Man I was just checkin' in Hope yo…
Does To Me I was a third string dreamer on a second place…
Even Though I'm Leaving Daddy, I'm afraid, won't you stay a little while? Keep me…
Every Little Bit Helps This futon I crashed on in college, well it ain't…
Forever After All A cold beer's got twelve ounces A good truck's got maybe…
Lovin' On You Don't get me wrong, I like a bobber on the…
Moon Over Mexico I can still see your blue-sky blue-eyes Hangin' on a mango…
My Kinda Folk You might find us early sun risin' Tractor drivin', growin' …
New Every Day I always thought the whiskey was just somethin' that you…
Nothing Like You I'm on this red-eye rolling down a runway Window seat, nonst…
Reasons I don't know why you can't buy wine 'round here…
Refrigerator door There's daddy on his John Deere, brand new in '96 Beside…
Six Feet Apart When the dogwoods start to bloom And the crickets hum their…
The Other Guy She said, I never thought I'd see you here Hanging on…
What You See Is What You Get I'm a puzzle I'm a walking contradiction And far from mint c…
Without You Dad sold every record he ever owned Floyd and Zeppelin, Beat…


Zack


on Where the Wild Things Are

Luke Combs's song "Where the Wild Things Are" is a story about someone's brother who passed away in a motorcycle accident. The lyrics paint a picture about the singer's older brother, who was a free-spirited and adventurous motorcyclist. The opening lines introduce the Indian Scout motorcycle that the older brother rode, which was black like his leather jacket. The American Spirit cigarette hanging out of his mouth was also a nod to the singer's father, who was most likely a smoker. The older brother rode out west, leaving their mother heartbroken but excited by the thought of exploring the western wilderness.

The chorus is about the thrill of living dangerously and chasing wild dreams- "Oh, it's hearts on fire and crazy dreams, Oh, the nights ignite like gasoline" – and the high-intensity buzz of cities like Los Angeles at night. The line "Out where the wild things are" is repeated several times throughout the song, emphasizing the thrill of being in the wild and the danger that comes with it.

The second verse reveals that the singer eventually moved back east and that he and his brother continued to chat every couple of weeks. The singer moved back to safety, but his brother stayed in California, chasing dreams and living life to the fullest. However, he never stopped living in the singer's heart, and in the chorus, the singer remembers the wild times his brother had and the danger that came with being a motorcycle rebel. The song ends with the sad and poignant image of burying his brother under the West Coast stars.

Overall, "Where the Wild Things Are" is a beautiful and heartfelt tribute to a brother who lived life on his own terms, and who died too young. It's also a celebration of the thrill of living dangerously and chasing dreams.

Miranda


on Dive - Recorded At Sound Stage Nashville

❤️❤️❤️

Tony Schultz


on Dive - Recorded At Sound Stage Nashville

Great cover

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