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Eric Church - The Outsiders
Eric Church - The Outsiders


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Album: The Outsiders
Released: 2013

The Outsiders Lyrics


They’re the in crowd, we’re the other ones
It’s a different kind of cloth that we’re cut from
We let our colors show, where the numbers ain’t
With the paint where there ain’t supposed to be paint

That’s who we are
That’s how we roll
The Outsiders, The outsiders

Our women get hot, and our leather gets stained
When we saddle up and ride 'em in the pouring rain
We’re the junkyard dogs, we’re the alley cats
Keep the wind at our front, and the hell at our back

That’s who we are
We do our talking, walk that walk
Wide open rocking
That’s how we roll

Our backs to the wall
A band of brothers
Together, alone, the outsiders
We’re the riders, we’re the ones burning rubber off our tires.
Yeah, we’re the fighters, the all-nighters
So fire 'em up and get a lil higher

Woah-oh-oh
Woah-oh-oh
Woah-oh-oh
Woah-oh-oh

We’re the bad news
We’re the young guns
We’re the ones that they told you to run from
Yeah, the player’s gonna play, and a haters gonna hate
And a regulators born to regulate
When it hits the fan, and it all goes down
And the gloves come off
You’re gonna find out just

Who we are
We do our talking, walk that walk
Wide open rocking
That’s how we roll

Our backs to the wall
A band of brothers
Together, alone, the outsiders

We’re the riders, we’re the ones burning rubber off our tires
Yeah, we’re the fighters, the all-nighters
So fire 'em up and get a lil higher

Woah-oh-oh
Woah-oh-oh
The outsiders
Woah-oh-oh
Woah-oh-oh
The outsiders
Woah-oh-oh
Woah-oh-oh
You’re gonna know who we are

Woah-oh-oh
Woah-oh-oh
The outsiders
Woah-oh-oh
Woah-oh-oh

That’s who we are

Writer/s: CHURCH, ERIC / BEATHARD, CASEY
Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

The Outsiders
  • The first single from Eric Church's fourth album is a gritty left-field rocker that was written by Church and Casey Beathard and helmed by Jay Joyce, Church's longtime producer. The song was officially sent for radio adds on October 28, 2013.
  • Casey Beathard also co-penned Church's last single, "Like Jesus Does." The Nashville songwriter's other credits include "The Breath You Take" by George Strait and "The Boys of Fall" by Kenny Chesney.
  • The Metal moments that mark the song's last minute came during a jam and resemble nothing you've heard on Country radio. "If you go past that, it's a cliff," Church told The Associated Press "Sometimes I feel like we're leaning over it."
  • The renegade spirit of the song perfectly sums up Church's career. "A lot of people think it's ironic that we've had the success we've had over the last couple of years, won awards and had #1s, and it's called The Outsiders," Church told Billboard magazine. "But it's about the journey to get to that point. I certainly have a place in my heart for anybody who is different, anybody who is doing things that other people aren't doing. I've been that person. This song's for a 13- or 14-year-old kid who doesn't quite have it all together yet and he's the outcast. It's a gladiator song. It's a locker-room song. It fires you up."

  • Eric Church - Give Me Back My Hometown
    Eric Church - Give Me Back My Hometown


    Eric Church - Give Me Back My Hometown Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: The Outsiders
    Released: 2014

    Give Me Back My Hometown Lyrics


    Damn, I used to love this view
    Sit here and drink a few
    Main street and the high school lit up on Friday night
    Down there it's another touchdown
    Man, this year's team is stout
    I can hear them goin' crazy
    And up here so am I
    Thinkin' about you sittin' there sayin' I hate this, I hate it
    If you couldn't stand livin' here why'd you take it, take it

    Give Me Back My Hometown
    'Cause this is my hometown

    All the colors of my youth
    The red, the green, the hope, the truth
    Are beatin' me black and blue 'cause you're in every scene
    My friends try to cheer me up get together at the Pizza Hut
    I didn't have the heart to tell them that was our place
    These sleepy streetlights on every sidewalk side street
    Shed a light on everything that used to be

    Give me back my hometown
    'Cause this is my hometown

    Yeah, yeah, oh, yeah, yeah
    Ah ooh, yeah, yeah
    You can have my grandma's locket
    The knife out of my grandpa's pocket
    Yeah my state champion jacket I don't care you can have it
    Every made memory every picture, every broken dream
    Yeah everything, everything, everything

    Give me back my hometown
    'Cause this is my hometown

    Yeah, yeah, oh, yeah, yeah
    Ah ooh, yeah, yeah
    Yeah, yeah, oh, yeah, yeah
    Ah ooh, yeah, yeah
    Ah ooh
    Ah ooh
    Ah ooh
    Ah ooh
    Ah ooh

    Writer/s: CHURCH, ERIC / LAIRD, LUKE
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Give Me Back My Hometown
  • This wistful, nostalgic ballad finds Church revisiting his hometown as he tries to get over his ex. He sings at the track's opening:

    Damn, I used to love this view
    Sit here and drink a few
    Main Street in high school
    Up on Friday night


    The rootsy tune was penned by Church with Luke Laird. It was the second song to be released from The Outsiders album following the title track.
  • Church and longtime collaborator Jay Joyce worked together on The Outsiders, which was recorded at an old church in East Nashville that the producer had bought and converted into a studio. The singer told Billboard magazine: "Jay had to become an ordained minister to purchase the church, and anybody who knows him knows that that's its own joke - it tells itself."
  • The video was directed by veternan filmmaker Peter Zavadil, who's worked with Church on a number of his other clips for such songs as "Creepin" and "Springsteen." The visual served as the first chapter of an overarching narrative featuring characters that make appearances throughout the remainder of The Outsiders album.
  • Luke Laird told Roughstock that he and Church wrote the song in March 2013. "He went up to his cabin in North Carolina, which he did before the last record, too," explained the songwriter. "He stays out there for probably a month or two and just writes songs. He has different writers come out there and write with him. I went up there and we wrote five songs in two or three days. That was one of them. He had that idea, and he already knew that he wanted to write a song called 'Give Me Back My Hometown.' I just thought it was a great idea, so we went from there."

    "He is literally one of the best writers I've ever written with," continued Laird. "If he weren't an artist, he would probably be in town just writing songs for other people. He always has really good ideas. Obviously for him as an artist, he knows exactly what he wants to say. As a writer going into that situation, that's always a good feeling, knowing that it's not all going to fall on your shoulders. I always go in there with some ideas, but he's going to have all of his ideas, too. It's always fun working with him."
  • Church said this is one of the loneliest songs he's ever recorded. "Something that anybody knows more than anybody else is their hometown. That's where they're most comfortable, that's their comfort," he explained. "The loneliest thing about this song to me is here's a guy who's left in that place that should be the most comforting place to him, and it's actually the place that haunts him because the girl left him and there's memories of her everywhere."
  • The song interests Church as a songwriter because of the opposition the main character feels: he's supposed to feel safe in his hometown, but his former lover left her mark all over it and he can't erase those memories from his mind. "It's about a guy that's still in his hometown. He's in the most familiar place, the place he knows better than anything, but because his female lover left him there, all those places that he knows so well, become so haunting and foreign to him," Church explained.

    "To be at the place that you grow up at that is your home, and the person that left you there took that from you, there's nothing lonelier than that," he added. "So, I love that dichotomy of 'Give Me Back My Hometown,' when the person's in it, they're standing in it, and that appealed to me as a songwriter."
  • Church performed this song at the Grammy Awards in 2015 with footage of military actions and riots showed in the background. The song was nominated for Best Country Solo Performance and Best Country Song, but lost to "Something in the Water" by Carrie Underwood and "I'm Not Gonna Miss You
    " by Glen Campbell, respectively. His album The Outsiders was nominated for Best Country Album, but lost to Miranda Lambert's Platinum.

  • Eric Church - A Man Who Was Gonna Die Young
    Eric Church - A Man Who Was Gonna Die Young


    Eric Church - A Man Who Was Gonna Die Young Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: The Outsiders
    Released: 2014

    A Man Who Was Gonna Die Young Lyrics


    I like fast cars and shop dreams,
    Chased a lot of crazy things,
    Left behind my share of broken pieces
    This morning I turned 36
    And you just remember half of it
    You wonder how you out-lived Hank or Jesus

    I put the rage in a river, roll in a thunder
    But you kept me from going under
    When that current got too heavy

    I always thought I'd be a heap of metal
    And a cloud of smoke, foot stuck to the pedal
    Sold for parts like a junkyard rusted-out Chevy

    Fear I've had none,
    What the hell made you wanna love
    A Man Who Was Gonna Die Young?

    In the mirror I saw my surprise,
    Who knew gray hairs like to hide on a head,
    Didn't think he'd live past thirty
    If I make it thirty more,
    It's the brown that you'll be looking for
    As you run your fingers through,
    Say slow down honey

    I put the rage in a river, roll in a thunder
    But you kept me from going under
    When that current got too heavy

    I always thought I'd be a heap of metal
    And a cloud of smoke, foot stuck to the pedal
    Sold for parts like a junkyard rusted-out Chevy

    Fear I've had none,
    What the hell made you wanna love
    A man who was gonna die young?

    Call it intuition, or call it crazy
    Just thought by now I'd be pushing up daisies
    But I'd gladly stick around if we're together
    So baby when you bow your head tonight,
    Could you tell the Lord I've changed my mind
    And with you I'd like to live forever

    Writer/s: CHURCH, ERIC / SPILLMAN, JEREMY
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    A Man Who Was Gonna Die Young
  • Co-written with "Hell on the Heart" collaborator Jeremy Spillman, this sparse acoustic ballad finds Church mulling over reaching the second half of his thirties and outliving both Jesus and Hank Williams. "You look in the mirror for the first time and there's a couple gray hairs around your temple and you think back to when you were 25," he told Billboard magazine. "I didn't think I'd live long enough to have gray hair. We've been doing this for awhile. Fans have been growing with me. I'm not afraid of the fact that I'm 36. I'm proud."
  • This is one of the most honest tunes that Church has ever written. He told Radio.com : "That song talks about turning 36, it talks about finding your first gray hairs. And the honesty there - I think too many people, if you are 46 you want to look 36, and if you're 36 you want to look 26. I didn't want to do that. I've earned the gray hairs. So I wanted to show that level of honesty."

  • Eric Church - Like a Wrecking Ball
    Eric Church - Like a Wrecking Ball


    Eric Church - Like a Wrecking Ball Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: The Outsiders
    Released: 2014

    Like a Wrecking Ball Lyrics


    I, I been gone I been gone too long singing my songs on the road.
    Another town, one more show and I'm coming home.
    Don't give a damn what these keys I hold
    I'm gonna knock down that front door, and

    I'ma find out what that house is made of.
    Been too many nights since its felt us make love.
    I wanna rock some Sheetrock, knock some pictures off the wall.
    Love you baby, Like a Wrecking Ball.

    You, look at you send me one more shot sitting on a bathroom sink.
    Damn you really turn me on, painting your toenails pink.
    Easy baby before you say but if I can make it just one more day, and

    That old house is gonna be shaking.
    I hope those bricks and boards can take it.
    But I won't be surprised if the whole damn place just falls.
    I'm gonna rock you baby, like a wrecking ball.

    And that old house is gonna be shaking.
    Rafter and rocking foundation quaking.
    Crash right through the front door, back you up against the wall.
    Love you baby take it right there baby rock you baby, like a wrecking ball.

    Writer/s: BEATHARD, CASEY / CHURCH, ERIC
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Like a Wrecking Ball
  • Church said to Spin magazine of this vintage-soul sex jam: "I've always hated where we get cute with subjects like that. Innuendo. I'm of the old school, the Al Green, that age of, 'We're talkin' about sex.' Just come out and say it."
  • Jam! Music asked Church if he damned Miley Cyrus for releasing a similarly titled song after he'd recorded his own wrecking ball tune? He replied: "I hadn't heard the Miley Cyrus song, honestly I don't listen to that world a whole lot. But as somebody said something about it and I just looked at them blankly, and I guess at the time it was like the biggest song in the world and I was like, 'I don't think I know the song.' Then they played it and I was like, 'Well, it's different.'"
  • Cyrus wasn't the first person to use the heavy steel ball that demolishes large buildings as a metaphor for destruction. Other artists that have sung of a wrecking ball include: Aubrey O'Day, Bruce Springsteen, Five Finger Death Punch, Harvey Danger, Jack's Mannequin and Lifehouse.
  • This song about a passionate reunion after a long road trip was a late addition to The Outsiders. "(The project) is a whole entity," producer Jay Joyce explained in CMA Close Up feature. "But we'll sit back and think, 'What is this little family (of songs) missing?' And we're smart enough to stand back and let the record reveal itself. Sure, you've got to show up and do the work. But Eric came into the studio with three new tunes this time, so you've got to allow for a great song at the last minute. On the last record, I think it was 'Springsteen' that came in at the last minute. This time it was 'Wrecking Ball.'"
  • Eric Church co-wrote the song with Casey Beathard, who has also co-penned Top 10 singles for Gary Allan, Billy Ray Cyrus, Trace Adkins, and Kenny Chesney. The Nashville songwriter also contributed to a number of The Outsiders tracks, including "Devil, Devil (Prelude: Princess of Darkness)," "The Joint," "That's Damn Rock & Roll" and the title tune.

  • Eric Church - Devil, Devil (Prelude: Princess of Darkness)
    Eric Church - Devil, Devil (Prelude: Princess of Darkness)


    Eric Church - Devil, Devil (Prelude: Princess of Darkness) Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: The Outsiders
    Released: 2014

    Devil, Devil (Prelude: Princess of Darkness) Lyrics


    This town, she is a temptress
    A siren with gold eyes,
    She'll cut you with her kindness,
    She will lead you with her lies
    She's been called a glistening devil,
    She's good at keeping score
    If you make it she's your savior
    If you don't she's a whore

    The roads to and from her heart are littered with grave souls.
    They gave all of their all and all they got in return is empty holes.
    Sure we've all heard about Shell, and Chris, Willy, and Bobby Bares.
    She'd smiled on Johnny's the Merles any music-wrote billionaires.
    Like a beacon she goes seeking seed, her loins so fertile.
    To a free man she's a prison, to a caged one she's a fire.

    She's the reason there's a Sunday morning coming down.
    I saw the light, a boy named Sue,
    He stopped loving her today. The pill and 16th avenue.
    The rhyming, oh she's a diamond the brown eyed mickey
    She was Roy Acuff castle and Elvis parsley's broken dream
    Its not all bad its not all dark its not all gloom and crass,
    But to mine gold in this silver mine it does take balls of brass.
    For she's seem 'em come and seen 'em go, and came herself a time or two.

    No matter how satisfied her scream sounds she always wants someone new.
    The next him or them or her or all to the rest of them all
    Be a star in this lady's town you can fuck or you can fight.

    You see, it all comes down to money.
    Not romantic art of days gone past, if you forget that rule,
    You can bet your backside she will bury it in your ass.
    A tramp, a slut, a bitch, a mutt, a thousand pawn shop guitars.
    A nasty little needle to a vein that feeds a singers heart.
    She lurks in friendly shadows, but she's a junky with a limb.
    The agents are her bookie and the labels are her pen
    I'll tell you a well-known secret of a place known far and wide
    The devil walks among us folks and Nashville is his bride

    All the chaos he has caused, and done
    His greatest tribute to every guitar-toting' dreamer
    The devil don't but me, i shook his hand
    And i know that he is real, so devil, you can go screw yourself
    And then go straight the hell.

    Writer/s: BEATHARD, CASEY / CHURCH, ERIC / CRISWELL, MONTY
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Devil, Devil (Prelude: Princess of Darkness)
  • This track contains the second and third part of a haunting trilogy centered upon evil. It starts off with the preceding track, the tensely introspective "Dark Side" where Church talks about putting a bullet in anyone who messes with his family.

    Part two is "Princess of Darkness," a speech about the evils of Nashville that Church partially recited straight into his iPhone in the Opry Mills mall parking. He did so not long after learning that Shel Silverstein's estate wouldn't give him the rights to the late author's Nashville-as-the devil poem The Devil and Billy Markham.

    The final part, the menacing "Devil, Devil," finds Church taking on Nashville's streets of broken dreams before concluding, "The devil walks amongst us. And Nashville is his bride."
  • Church said that he and producer Jay Joyce set out to challenge themselves on The Outsiders. "We made a conscious effort when we started this album," he said. "We were at a point in our career where, I understand that we had two choices. I could have continued to do 'Drink In My Hand,' 'Springsteen,' 'Creepin' . . . I know how to do those things. I know how to continue the career that way. I think we made a conscious effort to challenge ourselves artistically, and do something that was artistic. That's what we did. That's what we chose on this album. We made it that way."
  • Church told Billboard magazine that no one should interpret this anti-music business rant as being his personal manifesto. "I really wrote that from the standpoint of — I've had my struggles — but I've seen a lot of people who had struggles," he explained. "I've always been so compelled by the difference between a person who come to this town and has his dreams come true and a person who's standing outside on Broadway playing for tips with a guitar case open and starving to death."

    "The talent difference is pretty close," Church continued. "They can both do it. It just seems so cruel to me the randomness that one makes it and ten don't. The seedy nature of that is what has always appealed to me."

  • Eric Church - Talladeg
    Eric Church - Talladega


    Eric Church - Talladega Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: The Outsiders
    Released: 2014

    Talladega Lyrics


    It was the summer before the real world started and,
    The deal was we would get to go, if we
    Cleaned it up, and got it running,
    Daddy's old Winnebago and
    Wing and a prayer down 65,
    Five best friends on four bald tires,
    I can still see Billy smiling, when we finally made it.

    To Talladega, boys raised up,
    Whiskey in your glass, here's to turning up,
    Slowing down and cars that go real fast,
    We were laughing and living, drinking and wishing,
    And thinking as that checkered flag was waving,
    Sure would like to stay in
    Talladega

    Like a storm, time rolls on,
    You can't hit pause as we just did.
    Most days in life don't stand out,
    But life's about those days that will, like,
    Rocking rando, getting rowdy,
    Shooting roman candles at the man in the moon,
    Til the Alabama sun was breaking

    Over Talladega, boys raised up,
    Whiskey in your glass, here's to turning up,
    Slowing down and cars that go real fast,
    We were laughing and living, drinking and wishing,
    And thinking as that checkered flag was waving,
    Sure would like to stay in
    Talladega
    Talladega

    When the winds go cold and it blows October,
    I think about us shoulder to shoulder,
    Like those cars my thoughts roll over and over and over,
    In my mind

    Tonight I'm in Talladega, boys raised up,
    Whiskey in your glass, here's to turning up,
    Slowing down and cars that go real fast,
    We were laughing and living, drinking and wishing,
    And thinking as that checkered flag was waving,
    Sure would like to stay in
    Talladega

    Talladega (Talladega)
    Talladega (Talladega)

    Writer/s: CHURCH, ERIC / LAIRD, LUKE
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Talladega
  • Talladega is a city in Alabama with a famous race track that hosts two annual NASCAR races. This nostalgic track is about a road trip the narrator takes with some pals driving his father's old Winnebago to the Talladega Superspeedway. "I didn't want to write just another song. I didn't want it to be about racing," Church told ESPN. "I wanted it to be about the emotional attachment that people have to a memory that involved going to a race. It wasn't about the race. It was about being with the people there and having that escapism."
  • Church wrote this song with one of his longtime songwriting partners, Luke Laird. They penned it on a bus in Albany whilst the Sprint Cup race at Daytona was being shown on a TV in the background. "We were sitting there," Church recalled to ESPN, "and the race was on, and they were showing people in the infield and they were showing fans, and we started talking about how, in iconic places like Daytona and Talladega and Bristol - and maybe even Martinsville, because I went there with a couple of my buddies one time -- that that is the identity of the city."
  • Church and Laird were initially unsure which iconic race track the song should be titled after, but they eventually plumped for "Talladega."

    "It fit in there like it was supposed to be there," said Church. "And for me, some of my favorite moments from racing have revolved around the Talladega race. Still, Earnhardt coming from 9,000th to win it, that still to me is it -- that's the one."

    "So if you talk about the heart of NASCAR, for me, there's two: Bristol and Talladega," he continued. "And I'm from North Carolina. That's the two I think of when I think about the true heartbeat of NASCAR."
  • Here are a couple more songs inspired by NASCAR:

    "Can't Slow Down" by Foreigner (Written by the band as a tribute to NASCAR in celebration of Foreigner's appearance at the Samsung 500 at the Texas Motor Speedway earlier in 2009).

    "Show Me Heaven" by Maria McKee. (The theme song for the 1990 Tom Cruise movie Days Of Thunder, which is about a NASCAR driver).

    Also Church's music video for "Smoke a Little Smoke" was shot at the Clarksville Speedway near Nashville and NASCAR driver Kasey Kahne and ESPN's NASCAR insider Marty Smith make cameo appearances.
  • Church told Billboard magazine the tune isn't about auto racing. "That is nothing more than the avenue through which the commentary took place," he explained to Billboard magazine. "It's really about life."

    Luke Laird added, "You hear the title, and you think it's gonna be this joke song or something like Talladega Nights, the movie. Then they realize that, yes, that's the title, but it's so much bigger than that."
  • The video was directed by Church's frequent collaborator Peter Zavadil, from a concept by the singer's longtime manager John Peets. Church filmed his performance for the clip at the Nashville Speedway, weaving in archival Super 8 millimeter footage that tells a story involving family, celebration and racing.

  • Needtobreathe - Girl Named Tennesse
    Needtobreathe - Girl Named Tennessee


    Needtobreathe - Girl Named Tennessee Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: The Outsiders
    Released: 2009

    Girl Named Tennessee Lyrics


    They say this lasts forever
    That's just what I'm afraid of
    I'll never dance like this again
    She smiled like a Georgia summer
    She laughs with the sound of thunder
    I wanna dance like this again

    I'm not the marryin' kind
    I've said a thousand times
    But I've never danced like this before
    She's got them pretty little shoes
    And I love the way she moves
    I wanna dance like this again

    I was free and far from home
    I was young and on my own
    I was blind as I could be
    Thinkin' love was not for me
    Till the night I met the Girl Named Tennessee

    Lights came down
    and the room spun slow
    Started sayin' she had to go
    Don't go baby I didn't get your name
    She said Don't worry
    I did not say

    Oh she danced away with my
    Heart and soul
    Who she was I will
    never know

    Danced away with my
    Hopes and dreams
    My sweet girl from Tennessee

    Writer/s: WILLIAM RINEHART, NATHANIEL RINEHART
    Publisher: BLUEWATER MUSIC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Girl Named Tennessee
  • Asked during a Reddit AMA if the song was inspired by an actual girl named Tennessee, vocalist Bear Rinehart replied: "Its a metaphor for youth."

  • Eric Church - Cold On
    Eric Church - Cold One


    Eric Church - Cold One Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: The Outsiders
    Released: 2014

    Cold One Lyrics


    It was a perfect day for the end of May, they say a record high
    I stared at that green water when out of the blue and by surprise
    She had her feet up on the cooler as she put our love on ice
    She grabbed a beer, said, "I'm out of here,"
    And walked out of my life

    That was a Cold One
    I never will get back
    Yeah she had to leave, did she have to leave me one beer
    Short of a twelve pack?
    She left me hanging high and dry in that hell high summer sun
    Damn babe, that was a cold one

    It ain't the first time, or the last time
    I watched love walk out
    But it's damn sure the one time
    I still ain't forgot about
    I still like to drink a beer but a long neck I won't do
    'Cause every time I see one sweating, man
    I break out in one too

    That was a cold one
    I never will get back
    Yeah she had to leave, did she have to leave me one beer
    Short of a twelve pack?
    She left me hanging high and dry in that hell high summer sun
    Damn babe, that was a cold one

    That was a cold one
    I never will get back
    Yeah she had to leave, did she have to leave me one beer
    Short of a twelve pack?
    She left me hanging high and dry in that hell high summer sun
    Damn babe, that was a cold one

    Damn babe, that was a cold one (damn!)

    Writer/s: CHURCH, ERIC / HYDE, JEFF / HUTTON, LYNN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Cold One
  • This rollicking, tongue-in-cheek cut about a dumped guy is centered around a stolen beer.

    That was a cold one
    I never will get back
    If she had to leave
    Did she have to leave me
    One beer short of a twelve pack


    The song's title references both a drink and a deed as we learn of the narrator's memory of his ex taking a beer from his 12 pack out of a cooler when she left him.
  • Jeff Hyde and Lynn Hutton helped Church pen the song. Jeff Hyde has been a multi-instrumentalist in Church's band for many years. Lynn Hutton also helped write Florida Georgia Line's "Here's to the Good Times."
  • Eric Church: "It's light-hearted, and I feel like when you hear '(The) Outsiders' and 'A Man Who Was Gonna Die Young' [from the album], it can come across as, 'This guy's taking himself really seriously.'"

    "And I think you need 'Cold One' to kind of have a chuckle and go, 'Oh, it's okay. This is music. We're having a good time. Let's laugh.' It's not so focused on the art part that you lose having a good time, and that's what that song to me sets up is it's fun."
  • The song's music video was directed by Church's frequent collaborator Peter Zavadil and shot at a beer warehouse and bar near Nashville. The clip features the singer along with his band members Jeff Cease, Lee Hendricks, Jeff Hyde, Driver Williams and Craig Wright in both performance and acting roles.

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