7 Summers Morgan Wallen Yeah, you used to talk about Getting even further South Somewhere where the summer lasted all year ‘round Probably got a big ol’ diamond on your hand right now Maybe a baby or a couple by now Long driveway to a big white house But I wonder when you’re drinking if you Find yourself thinking about That boy from East Tennessee And I know we both knew better But we still said forever And that was seven summers Of Coke and Southern Comfort Were we dumb or just younger, who knows? Back then, you used to love the river And sippin’ on a sixer with me Does it ever make you sad to know That was seven summers ago? Ooh, ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh Yeah, I bet your daddy’s so proud Of how his little girl turned out Think she dodged a bullet Of a good old boy like me ’Cause I still Go drinkin’, same friends on Friday Bought a few acres, couple roads off the highway Guess you never saw things my way anyway But I wonder when you’re drinking if you Find yourself thinking about That boy from East Tennessee And I know we both knew better But we still said forever And that was seven summers Of Coke and Southern Comfort Were we dumb or just younger, who knows? Back then, you used to love the river And sippin’ on a sixer with me Does it ever make you sad to know That was seven summers ago? Ooh Seven summers ago (Ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh) Seven summers ago (Ooh, ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh) ... Background Morgan Wallen takes a nostalgic look back at a lost love in the dreamy song “7 Summers.” It is a track from his second album “Dangerous.” Written by Wallen with Shane McAnally and Josh Osborne, “7 Summers” has a faint tinge of 80s country and soft rock coursing through its ringing, suspended chords and Joey Moi’s atmospheric production. It reminisces about someone the singer once loved but whose memory lingers on. |