"Remember Him That Way" is a new English song by Luke Combs from the album Fathers & Sons. Released on June 14, 2024, the song was written by Luke Combs, Jessi Alexander, Jonathan Singleton, and Erik Dylan, and produced by… Read More
Remember Him That Way Lyrics
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[Verse 1]
There's an old man in a La-Z-Boy
TV on a Western, fast asleep
Grey in his hair, at least what's left
But the heart of a lion, beatin' in his chest
[Pre-Chorus]
And there's a little more slow in his go
A little less rock in his roll, these days
[Chorus]
But I remember him ten feet tall and bulletproof
Throwin' me a ball in cowboy boots
A whistle and the dogs start runnin'
A whisper and Mama starts blushin'
A wrench in his hand and a beer in the other
God couldn't make a man any tougher
And that "S" on his chest is startin' to fade
But I'll always remember him that way
[Verse 2]
I used to think, that he'd never get old
That kind of thing was for regular Joes
And he tries real hard, to put up a fight
But I guess time, is his kryptonite
[Chorus]
'Cause I remember him ten feet tall and bulletproof
Throwin' me a ball in cowboy boots
A whistle and the dogs start runnin'
A whisper and Mama starts blushin'
A wrench in his hand and a beer in the other
God couldn't make a man any tougher
And that "S" on his chest is startin' to fade
But I'll always remember him that way
[Instrumental Break]
[Pre-Chorus]
There's a little more slow in his go
A little less rock in his roll, these days
[Chorus]
But I remember him ten feet tall and bulletproof
Throwin' me a ball in cowboy boots
A whistle and the dogs start runnin'
A whisper and Mama starts blushin'
A wrench in his hand and a beer in the other
God couldn't make a man any tougher
And that "S" on his chest is startin' to fade
But there's some things time can't erase
'Cause I'll always remember him that way
[Verse 1]
This verse paints a vivid picture of the aging father, who is now more sedentary and physically diminished. Despite his current frailty, it highlights the enduring strength and courage that once defined him. The contrast between his past vitality and present condition underscores the passage of time and its inevitable impact on physical capabilities.
[Pre-Chorus]
In this section, the speaker notes the gradual decline in the father's energy and enthusiasm. The description of him being "a little more slow in his go" and having "a little less rock in his roll" underscores the inevitable effects of aging. While acknowledging the father's reduced vigor, it also celebrates the enduring nature of his character and past strength.
[Chorus]
The chorus reinforces the speaker's reverence for the father's past qualities, celebrating his once-imposing presence and heroic traits. The imagery of the father being "ten feet tall and bulletproof," engaged in activities like throwing a ball and working with tools, contrasts sharply with his current state. Despite this change, the speaker affirms that these cherished memories and the respect they inspire will always remain intact.
[Verse 2]
This verse reflects on the speaker’s disbelief at the father's aging, illustrating a common experience where the realization of a parent's mortality can feel surreal. The comparison of time to "kryptonite" symbolizes its powerful, weakening effect on the father, despite his efforts to maintain his strength and spirit.
[Instrumental Break]
The instrumental break provides a reflective pause, reinforcing the emotional weight of the song's themes and offering space for the listener to contemplate the poignancy of the father’s transformation.
[Pre-Chorus]
The repetition of this pre-chorus emphasizes the father's decline, blending nostalgia with acceptance. It underscores the speaker’s acknowledgment of the father's diminishing physical abilities while reaffirming the deep-seated respect and love for the man he once was.
[Chorus]
The final chorus reiterates the father's lasting impact, emphasizing that although his physical presence has changed, the memories and admiration for his past heroism are indelible. The concluding lines affirm that certain qualities and memories are resilient to the passage of time, cementing the father’s legacy in the speaker’s heart.
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"Remember Him That Way" is a new English song by Luke Combs from the album Fathers & Sons. Released on June 14, 2024, the song was written by Luke Combs, Jessi Alexander, Jonathan Singleton, and Erik Dylan, and produced by Jonathan Singleton, Luke Combs, and Chip Matthews. The track is available on Luke Combs' YouTube channel.
The song is a poignant reflection on aging and memory, celebrating the enduring impact of a father figure despite the physical changes brought on by time. It conveys a sense of nostalgia and admiration for the strength and heroism the speaker associates with his father. The lyrics contrast the present reality of the father's declining vitality with the vibrant, larger-than-life image the speaker holds from his past. The song underscores the enduring love and respect for the father, remembering him as the indomitable figure he once was, even as age inevitably softens those once-vivid qualities.
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Fathers & Sons Songs
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The "Remember Him That Way" song is sung by Luke Combs.
The "Remember Him That Way" song by Luke Combs lyrics was written by Luke Combs, Jessi Alexander, Jonathan Singleton & Erik Dylan.
The "Remember Him That Way" song by Luke Combs was produced by Jonathan Singleton, Luke Combs & Chip Matthews.
Luke Combs released "Remember Him That Way" song on Jun 14, 2024.
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