Here is some background information on Thomas Rhett from the Something To Do With My Hands Songfacts. Thomas Rhett grew up in the music industry by means of his singer-songwriter father Rhett Akins. Whilst studying business and communications at Lipscomb University in Nashville, Rhett formed a cover band and began playing frat parties and other gigs they could get. His dad persuaded him to take the stage one night at a Nashville showcase, and EMI Music's Ben Vaughn, the same publisher who had signed his father many years earlier, offered Rhett a publishing deal.
Rhett co-wrote the song "I Ain't Ready to Quit" on Jason Aldean's 2010 album My Kinda Party and signed a recording contract with Big Machine Records' Valory Music Group division in 2011.[2] In early 2012, he released his debut single, "Something to Do with My Hands". The song received a positive review from Taste of Country writer Billy Dukes, who called it "clever, but not so cheeky that the joke tires after a listen or three."[3]
On Me
Thomas Rhett Lyrics
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You could fall, you could fall on me
And if you want to, tell me what you gon' do
You could put it all, put it all on me
Speedin'
90 in a 65
Grabbed the keys and didn't tell 'em why
When you need me
Relaxin', gettin' in my way
I'm flyin' down the interstate
Just know, just know
When you can't pull through
When life's hard on you
Know it ain't no thing
Know it ain't no thing
You know what to do
You could call, you could call on me (on me)
You could fall, you could fall on me (on me)
And if you want to, tell me what you gon' do
You could put it all, put it all on me
You can count on me, one, two, three
Make it easy for you, A, B, C
And if you want to, tell me what you gon' do
You could put it all, put it all on me
I walk in (yeah, you did)
Help you get up off that floor (come on)
You ain't gotta be alone no more (no more)
Just know, just know
When you can't pull through
When life's hard on you (so hard)
Know it ain't no thing
Know it ain't no thing
You know what to do
You could call, you could call on me (on me)
You could fall, you could fall on me (on me)
And if you want to, tell me what you gon' do
You could put it all, put it all on me (come on)
You could count on me, one, two, three
Make it easy for you, A, B, C
And if you want to, tell me what you gon' do
You could put it all, put it all on me
Yeah, put it all, put it all on me
Yeah, put it all, put it all on me
And if you want to, tell me what you gon' do
You could put it all, put it all on me
'Cause when you can't pull through
When life's hard on you (on you)
You can trust me, baby, yeah
Put it all on me
You could call, you could call on me (on me)
You could fall, you could fall on me (you can fall on me)
And if you want to, tell me what you gon' do
You could put it all, put it all on me (you could put it all on me)
You could count on me, one, two, three (one, two, three)
Make it easy for you, A, B, C (ayy)
And if you want to, tell me what you gon' do
You could put it all, put it all on me
Yeah, put it all, put it all on me (put it on me, baby)
Yeah, put it all, put it all on me (woo)
And if you want to, tell me what you're gonna do, yeah
And put it on me
The song "On Me" by Thomas Rhett is about being there for someone when they need you the most. The lyrics suggest that no matter what difficulties that person might be facing in life, they can always rely on the singer. He says "You could call, you could call on me. You could fall, you could fall on me. And if you want to, tell me what you gon' do. You could put it all, put it all on me." The song encourages people to lean on each other and help each other through hard times.
The verse about driving fast on the highway is a metaphor for rushing to be there for someone in need. When the person is feeling down and like they can't go on anymore, the singer is there to help them get back on their feet. He says "I walk in. Help you get up off that floor. You ain't gotta be alone no more. Just know, just know." The chorus repeats the message that the person can count on the singer and put all their problems on him. The song ends with the line "And put it on me," which means the singer is ready to take on any burden and be there for whoever needs him.
Overall, "On Me" is a message of hope, support, and human connection. It encourages people to ask for help when they need it and to offer help to others in turn. It's a reminder that we don't have to go through life's struggles alone.
Line by Line Meaning
You could call, you could call on me
You can always reach out to me for help.
You could fall, you could fall on me
When you're in trouble and need support, I'm here for you.
And if you want to, tell me what you gon' do
I'm open to hearing your thoughts and plans.
You could put it all, put it all on me
You can rely on me to carry the weight of your problems.
Speedin'
Driving recklessly, without thinking of the consequences.
90 in a 65
Going way faster than the speed limit, risking getting caught or causing an accident.
Grabbed the keys and didn't tell 'em why
Taking someone's car without their permission, possibly for the purpose of escaping something.
Just hit the road
Leaving behind responsibilities and obligations without any hesitation.
When you need me
I'm ready and willing to be there for you anytime.
Relaxin', gettin' in my way
Taking it easy and enjoying life, even if it is at the expense of completing tasks or meeting deadlines.
I'm flyin' down the interstate
Driving fast and carelessly down a major road or highway.
Just know, just know
Be aware that I will always have your back.
When you can't pull through
When you're struggling to overcome a challenge.
When life's hard on you
When life feels difficult and overwhelming.
Know it ain't no thing
It's not a problem or burden for me to help you.
You know what to do
You can trust in my support and rely on me for guidance.
You can count on me, one, two, three
You can rely on me without any hesitation, as easily as counting to three.
Make it easy for you, A, B, C
I will make the situation less complicated or burdensome for you, as easy as reciting the alphabet.
Yeah, put it all, put it all on me
Lay your troubles and worries on me, I can handle it.
You can trust me, baby, yeah
I've got your back and you can confide in me with complete trust.
And put it on me
Put your struggles and burdens on me, I will help you carry the weight.
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Andrew Cedar, Benjamin Joel Johnson, Jim Lavigne, Jason Joel Desrouleaux
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@dilaragms.
My favorite Ava Max songs list:
-So am i
-Sweet but a psycho
-Torn
-Freaking me out
-Kings and Queens
-Salt
-On me❤
-Alone
-into your arms
-let it be me
-on somebody
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤i love you Ava Max❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
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@alvansabbiecha.m.2179
(from "SCOOB!" soundtrack)
You could call, you could call on me
You could fall, you could fall on me
And if you want to, tell me what you gon' do
You could put it all, put it all on me
Speedin', 90 in a 65
Grabbed the keys and didn't tell 'em why
Just hit the road
When you need me, relaxin', gettin' in my way
I'm flyin' down the interstate
Just know, just know
When you can't pull through, when life's hard on you
Know it ain't no thing, know it ain't no thing
You know what to do
You could call, you could call on me (On me)
You could fall, you could fall on me (On me)
And if you want to, tell me what you gon' do
You could put it all, put it all on me
You can count on me, one, two, three
Make it easy for you, A, B, C
And if you want to, tell me what you gon' do
You could put it all, put it all on me
I walk in (Yeah, you did)
Help you get up off that floor (Come on)
You ain't gotta be alone no more (No more)
Just know, just know
When you can't pull through, when life's hard on you (So hard)
Know it ain't no thing, know it ain't no thing
You know what to do
You could call, you could call on me (On me)
You could fall, you could fall on me (On me)
And if you want to, tell me what you gon' do
You could put it all, put it all on me (Come on)
You could count on me, one, two, three
Make it easy for you, A, B, C
And if you want to, tell me what you gon' do
You could put it all, put it all on me
Yeah, put it all, put it all on me
Yeah, put it all, put it all on me
And if you want to, tell me what you gon' do
You could put it all, put it all on me
'Cause when you can't pull through
When life's hard on you (On you)
You can trust me, baby, yeah
Put it all on me
You could call, you could call on me (On me)
You could fall, you could fall on me (You can fall on me)
And if you want to, tell me what you gon' do
You could put it all, put it all on me (You could put it all on me)
You could count on me, one, two, three (One, two, three)
Make it easy for you, A, B, C (Ayy)
And if you want to, tell me what you gon' do
You could put it all, put it all on me
Yeah, put it all, put it all on me (Put it on me, baby)
Yeah, put it all, put it all on me (Woo)
And if you want to, tell me what you're gonna do, yeah
And put it on me
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AVA’S VOCALS ARE EVERYTHING😍
@namantherockstar
I am small singer with big dreams I'm just 12 years old and I have released my new song hope you'll listen my song...
@englandportugal91
Yes! Queen Ava!
@abss5402
amazing
@mramin8003
When pop married to country music, their babies sounds amazing..
@virginiaespinoza23
Haha😂😂
@thankuslay6766
Kane Brown is pop/hiphop with southern accent
Thomas Rhett is just pop
Ava Max is pop-dance
@bearrunningcrane7783
A. Stab Thomas Rhett is actually country.
@thankuslay6766
@@bearrunningcrane7783 No, he isn't. His songs sound pop. Modern country artist are Luke Combs and Chris Stapleton.
@steddie_bears
@A. Stab technically Kane Brown and Thomas Rhett are pop/hip hop artists that happen to be played on country radio stations. So you are correct to certain point.