Lynne's first recording for Epic was a duet with George Jones, "If I Could Bottle This Up", which became a top-50 hit in 1988. In 2000 she won a Grammy award for "Best New Artist", despite the fact that she had been recording and releasing records for more than ten years
With Tears, Lies, and Alibis the follow-up to 2008's Just A Little Lovin' and the first release on her own label, Everso Records, Shelby Lynne affirms her position as a visionary, iconoclastic artist who deftly weaves country, soul, rock, blues, pop and folk influences to forge her own unique style. Like Identity Crisis (2003) and Suit Yourself (2005), this sparse, unguarded collection was produced by Lynne, who evokes a live-in-the-studio vibe from a stellar group of musicians. Born in Quantico, VA, she grew up in Jackson, AL and headed to Nashville at an early age. At 18, Lynne s demos landed her an appearance on TNN s Nashville Now series, which led to a Top 50 duet ( "If I Could Bottle This Up" ) with George Jones and a record deal. Following the release of the critically acclaimed I Am Shelby Lynne in 2000, she won the GRAMMY® for Best New Artist. She made her acting debut in 2005, playing Johnny Cash's mother in the Fox Searchlight motion picture Walk the Line.
Old #7
Shelby Lynne Lyrics
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Was I dreaming, after all
Now tell me, is it too early for drinking?
Was I thinking, was I lying
Was I just here, sitting crying
Now I know, you will never go away
But baby, oh baby
Please help me, make it a double
Old #7
Has your new love gone away
Did you skip out on the pain?
Were you hungry for the unknown kind of love?
Was it perfect, yes it was
You just didn't stay because you were weary
That I might be what you need
But baby, oh baby
I'm going, yes going crazy
Please help me, make it a double
Old #7
Did you happen to forget I would die if you left me
Did you cease to recall any love for me at all?
But baby, oh baby
I'm going, yes going crazy
Please help me, make it a double
Old #7
The lyrics in Shelby Lynne's song "Old #7" depict the aftermath of a relationship that's come to an end. The singer is questioning whether their former lover is truly gone or if they were only imagining their absence. The uncertainty of the situation is evident in lines like "Was I thinking, was I lying/Was I just here, sitting crying." The singer seems to be struggling with whether they should move on, or if their ex might come back. With lines like "Now I know, you will never go away," the singer seems to accept that their relationship is over, but still feels the pain of it.
The chorus of the song is particularly interesting as it mentions making it "a double/Old #7." Old #7 is a reference to Jack Daniel's whiskey, and making it a double means pouring two servings of it. This suggests that the singer is turning to alcohol to help cope with their heartbreak.
Overall, the lyrics in "Old #7" are emotional and raw. It's a look at the aftermath of a failed relationship and the pain and uncertainty that comes with it.
Line by Line Meaning
Are you here, are you gone
Are you with me or have you left already?
Was I dreaming, after all
Did it really happen or was it just a dream?
Now tell me, is it too early for drinking?
Am I allowed to drink this soon after waking up?
Was I thinking, was I lying
Was I being honest with myself or deceiving myself?
Was I just here, sitting crying
Did I only cry and didn't do anything else?
Now I know, you will never go away
I understand that you will always be with me
But baby, oh baby
My dear, my love,
I'm going, yes going crazy
I am losing my mind, going insane
Please help me, make it a double
Give me a double shot of liquor
Old #7
A type of whiskey (Jack Daniel's No. 7)
Has your new love gone away
Did your new lover leave you?
Did you skip out on the pain?
Did you avoid dealing with the pain of a breakup?
Were you hungry for the unknown kind of love?
Did you want to experience a new kind of love?
Was it perfect, yes it was
It was perfect, no doubt
You just didn't stay because you were weary
You didn't stay because you were tired or exhausted
That I might be what you need
Maybe I am the one you need
Did you happen to forget I would die if you left me
Did you forget how much I love you and what losing you would do to me?
Did you cease to recall any love for me at all?
Do you no longer love me at all?
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