We Came Up
Tim Hicks Lyrics
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Barely picking up the banjo
Through the static on the radio
Couldn't stop us singing
A front porch with the fans on
A pretty girl to take a chance on
Whatever we could get our hands on
Is what we were drinking
We came up
In a one stop light, staying one-night town
When the weekend came 'round
We'd get to getting down
We came up
With dirt on our hands and on our boots
And nothing much to lose
And nothing much to do
So we came up with our own good times
We came up with a reason why
We raised some hell in what was in our cup
That's how we came up
Yeah that's how we came up
Working hard for five days
Getting paid on Fridays
Get a little bit sideways
Ain't nothing wrong with that
It's all that taking it too far
Made us who we are right now
Yeah looking back I wouldn't change
A thing about how
We came up
In a one stop light, staying one-night town
When the weekend came 'round
We'd get to getting down
We came up
With dirt on our hands and on our boots
And nothing much to lose
And nothing much to do
So we came up with our own good times
We came up with a reason why
We raised some hell in what was in our cup
That's how we came up
(Whoa, whoa)
Yeah that's how we came up
(Whoa)
Oh we came up
Making something out of nothing, history
And all we'd ever need
Nowhere else we'd rather be
We came up with dirt on our hands and our boots
And nothing much to lose
And nothing much to do (nothing much to do)
So we came up with our own good times
We came up with a reason why
We raised some hell in what was in our cup
That's how we came up
(Whoa, whoa)
Yeah that's how we came up
(Whoa) oh, that's how we came up
(Whoa, whoa) that's how we came up
(Whoa)
The lyrics to Tim Hicks's song "We Came Up" depict the journey and experiences of a group of individuals who grew up in a small, insignificant town and found joy and excitement through their own means. The song highlights their humble beginnings and the camaraderie they formed.
The first verse describes their starting point, a dirt road where they begin their journey. Despite having little resources or privileges, they find solace in music, singing along to a banjo on the static-filled radio. Their spirits remain high as they enjoy the simple pleasures of sitting on a front porch with fans running, while also taking risks in matters of the heart. The lyrics emphasize the resourcefulness and resilience in making the most of what they have.
The chorus celebrates their growth and resilience. They reminisce about their time in a one-stoplight town, where weekends held the promise of liberation and enjoyment. They were carefree and unburdened, with dirt on their hands and boots, signifying a humble and hardworking lifestyle. They didn't have much to lose or do, but they found ways to create their own good times. The drinking and revelry became an essential part of their experience, as they raised some hell and bonded over what filled their cups. The chorus maintains a sense of pride in their unconventional path to success.
The second verse acknowledges the value of hard work and the reward that comes with it. They toiled for five days and eagerly anticipated payday on Fridays. They allowed themselves moments of indulgence in the form of getting "a little bit sideways," hinting at their willingness to let loose. While they acknowledge the dangers of going too far, they also recognize that these experiences shaped their identities and are grateful for the memories they created.
The bridge of the song takes a reflective turn, emphasizing the significance of their history. They cherish the fact that they made something out of nothing, finding fulfillment in their shared experiences. There is a sense of contentment and pride in the life they have built together. They have come to realize that they wouldn't want to be anywhere or anyone else.
Overall, "We Came Up" is a nostalgic celebration of the journey from humble beginnings to finding joy and fulfillment in one's own way. It highlights the importance of companionship and the resilience of individuals in creating their own good times, regardless of their circumstances.
Line by Line Meaning
And so far on a dirt road
Starting from humble beginnings and living in a rural area
Barely picking up the banjo
Struggling financially, having limited resources
Through the static on the radio
Despite the challenges, still persevering and pursuing their passion for music
Couldn't stop us singing
Their love for music was undeniable and kept them motivated
A front porch with the fans on
Enjoying simple pleasures with supportive friends and fans
A pretty girl to take a chance on
Finding someone special to share the journey with
Whatever we could get our hands on
Making the most out of limited opportunities
Is what we were drinking
Finding joy and contentment in the simple things in life
Working hard for five days
Putting in the effort and dedication during the workweek
Getting paid on Fridays
Reaping the fruits of their labor at the end of the week
Get a little bit sideways
Having some fun and letting loose
Ain't nothing wrong with that
Embracing a carefree and enjoyable lifestyle
It's all that taking it too far
Acknowledging the need to find a balance and not let things go too off-track
Made us who we are right now
The ups and downs shaped their identity and character
Looking back I wouldn't change
Having no regrets and appreciating the journey they went through
A thing about how
All the experiences and choices contributed to their current state
Making something out of nothing, history
Creating a legacy and achieving success despite humble beginnings
And all we'd ever need
Realizing that true happiness and fulfillment can be found in the simple things
Nowhere else we'd rather be
Fully embracing their roots and content with their current situation
Lyrics Β© WORDS & MUSIC A DIV OF BIG DEAL MUSIC LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Justin Crowder, Tim Hicks, Jared Mullins
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
Joseph Bishop
Love this song and video! Everything that it represents is so cool. I've been absolutely hooked on Tim Hicks since seeing him for the first time at Hagersville Rocks! Won't miss a chance to see him if I can!
Hailey Case Outdoors
Love it !!π
Jessica George
Love it!! Great videoπ
Chad Enns
Great Tune... you sound awesome Tim.
Daniel Bienapfl
Great job man addicted to this song
Raymond moule Moule
Love Tim hick from oz
Ricky Pitman
This is actually better country music than what the US has to offer
Laura Scafe
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A.C.I
wheres tim hicks singin' huh
Madenthecountrybaby Likegritsandgravy
This guy just ain't got country!ππ