The Night Before
Carrie Underwood Lyrics


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Sittin' up on the roof
Sneakin' a smoke by the chimney
Checkin' out the moon
And the city lights
He takes off his flannel shirt and he
Drapes it around her shoulders
He slides up behind her and holds on tight
And she says
"I don't want this night to end
Why does it have to end?"

Tomorrow she'll be rollin' down I-10
Baton Rouge, LSU
Eighteen years in her rear-view
He's got a Friday paycheck lined up, down the block
At daddy's shop
It ain't much, but it's a job
They've been dreadin' this moment all summer long
The night before
Life goes on

Ooo, a tear falls off her cheek and
Right when it hits his arm he says
"Come on, baby, let's get out of here."
They take one last drive around town
And, man, it already looks different
He bangs the wheel and says
"Life ain't fair
And this growin' up stuff man I don't know
I just don't wanna let you go."

Tomorrow she'll be rollin' down I-10
Baton Rouge, LSU
Eighteen years in her rear-view
He's got a Friday paycheck lined up, down the block
At daddy's shop
It ain't much, but it's a job
They've been dreadin' this moment all summer long
The night before
Life goes on

Yeah, that's what my mama told me
And just like those kids
I didn't wanna listen to no one
Yeah, there's nothin' you can do
There's nothin' you can say
And I know how it feels when love goes away

Tomorrow she'll be rollin' down I-10
Baton Rouge, LSU
Eighteen years in her rear-view
He's got a Friday paycheck lined up, down the block
At daddy's shop
It ain't much, but it's a job
They've been dreadin' this moment all summer long
But here it is
They don't have long
The night before




Life goes on, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

Overall Meaning

The song “The Night Before” by Carrie Underwood is a heart-wrenching story of two lovers, who are spending their last night together as the girl is leaving for college the next day. The song starts with the couple on the rooftop, enjoying the view of the city lights with him draped around her. She expresses her sadness about the end of the night, asking why they have to part. The next day the girl has to leave and the guy has to head to his job at his dad's shop. The chorus begs for time to stop and for this beautiful moment to go on forever.


The song evokes feelings of nostalgia and the sadness of ending a chapter of one’s life, but also the excitement of what’s to come. The song is a beautiful tribute to the complex emotions surrounding transitioning into adulthood and is relatable to those who have had to leave someone they love or experienced bittersweet endings.


Line by Line Meaning

Sittin' up on the roof
The song starts with two lovers sitting on the roof enjoying the night and the view.


Sneakin' a smoke by the chimney
The lovers are delinquently smoking up by the chimney.


Checkin' out the moon
They are gazing at the beautiful moon.


And the city lights
They are also taking in the view of the city lights.


He takes off his flannel shirt and he Drapes it around her shoulders
The guy takes his flannel shirt off and puts it on the girl's shoulders, being chivalrous and caring for her comfort.


He slides up behind her and holds on tight
He holds her tightly from behind, showing his love for her.


And she says "I don't want this night to end Why does it have to end?"
The girl expresses that she wants their current moment to last forever and wonders why everything beautiful has to end.


Tomorrow she'll be rollin' down I-10 Baton Rouge, LSU Eighteen years in her rear-view
Tomorrow, the girl will drive down I-10 and leave Baton Rouge, LSU, her home for 18 years.


He's got a Friday paycheck lined up, down the block At daddy's shop It ain't much, but it's a job
The guy works at his dad's shop, and even though it's not a great job, he has a paycheck coming on Friday.


They've been dreadin' this moment all summer long The night before Life goes on
The couple has been fearing this moment of having to separate for the summer, but they know that life goes on and they have to move on as well.


Ooo, a tear falls off her cheek and Right when it hits his arm he says "Come on, baby, let's get out of here."
The girl sheds a tear, and the guy immediately tries to cheer her up and take her mind off things by suggesting they leave the current spot.


They take one last drive around town And, man, it already looks different He bangs the wheel and says "Life ain't fair And this growin' up stuff man I don't know I just don't wanna let you go."
They go for one last drive around the town, and things seem different. The guy expresses that life isn't fair and growing up is hard, but he doesn't want to let the girl go.


Yeah, that's what my mama told me And just like those kids I didn't wanna listen to no one Yeah, there's nothin' you can do There's nothin' you can say And I know how it feels when love goes away
The singer reflects on her own experience of not wanting to listen to advice from others about love and how it feels when love ends.


They've been dreadin' this moment all summer long But here it is They don't have long The night before Life goes on, yeah, yeah Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
The couple has been dreading this moment all summer, but it has come, and they don't have much time left. The night before shows that life goes on no matter what, even when it's tough.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Major Bob Music, Inc. / Rio Bravo Music, Inc. / Castle Bound Music, Inc. / Hanna Bea Songs, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: NEIL THRASHER, WENDELL MOBLEY, MICHAEL DULANEY

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