"Feelin’ Country" is a new English song by Thomas Rhett, released on July 3, 2024. It is part of the album Twisters: The Album and is published on the Thomas Rhett YouTube channel. The song is written by Thomas Rhett,… Read More
Feelin’ Country Lyrics
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- Meaning
[Verse 1]
Well, she came down the stairs, she was wearin' jeans and boots
Singin' somethin' George Strait outta 1992
When she opened up the fridge and reached around the wine
Tossed a cold one to me, I guess it's Miller time
She said, "Take me somewhere we can get the truck muddy"
Good God almighty, my baby's feelin' country
[Chorus]
I'm in 'til she calls it a night
She got a neon green dance-with-me look in her eyes
She's twirlin' in her Tecovas, her Wranglers better hold on tight
Watch out, Tennessee, she's drinkin' Kentucky
Good God almighty, my baby's feelin' country
[Verse 2]
We ain't been honky-tonkin' since I don't even know
When she's lookin' that way, you just say it, let's go
So we found a little hole-in-the-wall kinda joint
Band was just startin', I said, "Here you go, boys"
Tossed a twenty in the jar, well, there goes my money
You know what to play, my baby's feelin' country
[Chorus]
I'm in 'til she calls it a night
She got a neon green dance-with-me look in her eyes
She's twirlin' in her Tecovas, her Wranglers better hold on tight
Watch out, Tennessee, she's drinkin' Kentucky
Good God almighty, my baby's feelin' country
[Bridge]
She only gets like this
Once in a full blue moon
And I don't wanna miss
One second of her honky-tonk attitude
[Chorus]
Yeah, I'm in 'til she calls it a night
She got a neon green dance-with-me look in her eyes, that's right
Yeah, she's twirlin' in her Tecovas, her Wranglers better hold on tight
Watch out, Tennessee, she's drinkin' Kentucky
Good God almighty, my baby's feelin' country
[Outro]
Good God almighty, my baby's feelin' country
[Verse 1: Thomas Rhett] The first verse sets the scene with the partner coming downstairs, dressed in jeans and boots, and singing a George Strait song from 1992. This immediately establishes a nostalgic, country atmosphere. Her action of reaching around the wine and tossing a cold beer signifies a laid-back, fun-loving attitude. The suggestion to go somewhere to get the truck muddy highlights her adventurous spirit and deep connection to country life.
[Chorus: Thomas Rhett] The chorus emphasizes the narrator's willingness to stay out until his partner decides to call it a night. Her "neon green dance-with-me look" suggests an irresistible invitation to dance and enjoy the night. The imagery of her twirling in Tecovas boots and Wranglers reinforces her strong country identity. The mention of "drinkin' Kentucky" refers to enjoying Kentucky bourbon, adding to the sense of indulgence and celebration.
[Verse 2: Thomas Rhett] In the second verse, the couple decides to go honky-tonking, which they haven't done in a long time. The partner's look prompts immediate action, leading them to a small, lively bar. The narrator's act of tossing a twenty in the band's jar underscores the spontaneous and generous nature of their night out. The band's readiness to play the right song for her highlights how her country spirit influences their choices.
[Bridge: Thomas Rhett] The bridge reveals that the partner's spirited mood is a rare occurrence, happening "once in a full blue moon." This rarity makes the narrator cherish every moment of her "honky-tonk attitude," indicating the specialness of the night and the desire to savor it fully.
[Chorus: Thomas Rhett] The final chorus repeats the narrator's commitment to staying out as long as his partner wants. Her irresistible dance look and lively spirit are again highlighted, reinforcing the theme of enjoying the night to its fullest. The mention of "drinkin' Kentucky" and her twirling in her country attire encapsulate the essence of the song, celebrating the joy and vibrancy of feeling truly country.
[Outro: Thomas Rhett] The outro reaffirms the partner's country spirit with a simple yet powerful declaration, "Good God almighty, my baby's feelin' country," emphasizing the deep appreciation and admiration the narrator has for her embrace of their shared country lifestyle.
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About Song
"Feelin’ Country" is a new English song by Thomas Rhett, released on July 3, 2024. It is part of the album Twisters: The Album and is published on the Thomas Rhett YouTube channel. The song is written by Thomas Rhett, Ashley Gorley, Chase McGill, Chris LaCorte, and Parker Welling, with production by Dann Huff and Julian Bunetta.
The song captures the spirit of a fun, spontaneous night out with a partner who is embracing her country roots. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the couple's dynamic as they enjoy a night filled with music, dancing, and the carefree joys of country life. The theme centers around the excitement and liveliness that comes from indulging in these moments, with a strong emphasis on the partner's influence in setting the tone for the evening.
Credits
Twisters: The Album Songs
Feelin’ Country Official Video
FAQs
The "Feelin’ Country" song is sung by Thomas Rhett.
The "Feelin’ Country" song by Thomas Rhett lyrics was written by Thomas Rhett, Ashley Gorley, Chase McGill, Chris LaCorte & Parker Welling.
The "Feelin’ Country" song by Thomas Rhett was produced by Dann Huff & Julian Bunetta.
Thomas Rhett released "Feelin’ Country" song on Jul 3, 2024.