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Artist/Band:
Taylor Swift
Lyrics for Song: Tim McGraw
Lyrics for Album: Taylor Swift
You said the way my blue eyes shined
Put those Georgia stars to shame that night
I said, that's a lie
Just a boy in a Chevy truck,
That had a tendency of gettin' stuck
On backroads at night
An' I was right there beside him all summer long
An' then the time we woke up to find that summer'd gone
But when you think, Tim McGraw
I hope you think my favorite song
The one we danced to all night long
The moon like a spotlight on the lake
When you think, happiness
I hope you think, that little black dress
Think of my head on your chest
An' my old faded blue jeans
When you think Tim McGraw
I hope you think of me
September saw a month of tears
An' thankin' God that you weren't here
To see me like that
But in a box beneath my bed
Is a letter that you never read
From three summers back
It's hard not to find it all a little bitter sweet
An' lookin' back on all of that, it's nice to believe
But when you think, Tim McGraw
I hope you think my favorite song
The one we danced to all night long
The moon like a spotlight on the lake
When you think, happiness
I hope you think, that little black dress
Think of my head on your chest
An' my old faded blue jeans
When you think Tim McGraw
I hope you think of me
And I'm back for the first time since then
I'm standin' on your street
An' there's a letter left on your doorstep
An' the first thing that you'll read
Is when you think, Tim McGraw
I hope you think my favorite song
Someday you'll turn your radio on
I hope it takes you back to that place
When you think, happiness
I hope you think, that little black dress
Think of my head on your chest
An' my old faded blue jeans
When you think Tim McGraw
I hope you think of me
Oh, think of me
Mmmm
You said the way my blue eyes shined
Put those Georgia stars to shame that night
I said, that's a lie
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Tim McGraw
Taylor Swift's 'Tim McGraw' serves as a poignant narrative of lost love and the enduring power of memory. Released on her debut album, the track anchors her early career within the country-pop genre, blending acoustic instrumentation with a storytelling approach that defined her initial public reception. The song explores themes of nostalgia and the bittersweet nature of growing apart, capturing a specific era in her musical evolution before she transitioned to pop and synth-driven sounds. As a cornerstone of her discography, the recording remains a significant example of her ability to craft relatable, character-driven ballads that resonate with listeners across generations. |
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