Genius Meanings
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Cole Swindell – Break Up in the End
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[Verse 1] / I'd still walk in that bar a little drunk / I'd still ask you what you're drinking, what's your name / I'd still kiss you by the shuffleboard, last call at 2am / Even
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Cole Swindell – You Should Be Here
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“You Should Be Here” is a tribute to Cole Swindell’s late father William. William Swindell died shortly after Cole signed with Warner Music, but before he rose to fame.
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Cole Swindell – Girl Goes Crazy
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[Verse 1] / He hits her up at midnight / He says, "I miss you," and she says, "I miss you, too" / He's on his way to make it right / She lets him in, then they do what they do
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Cole Swindell – Drinkaby
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[Verse 1] / I got a song, I'm 'bout to sing it / She left a note, so I started drinkin' / Bartender, pour anything you want on ice / I got a song and it goes like / [Pre-Chorus
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Cole Swindell – Sad Ass Country Song
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[Verse 1] / Hat down, in a by-myself-mood / I'm just three chords, but I can't take the truth / I walk in, take a seat / 'Nother night, same damn thing on repeat / [Chorus] / I'm
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Cole Swindell – Up
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[Verse 1] / You're up on your high heels, you're up on the bar / You're up on a level, up there with the shooting stars / Dancing around the drinks with honkey tonk angel wings
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Cole Swindell – Swayin'
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[Verse 1] / Well, they call 'em the cheap seats / Yeah right, fifty bucks a piece / It's pretty steep for a guy like me / But it's worth it baby just to see your eyes / Light up
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Cole Swindell – Party Wasn't Over
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[Verse 1] / There she was, little blue jean buzz / Just bare footing around / I said, "What's up?" She hopped in the truck / And we were right away running the town / [Pre-Chorus 1
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Cole Swindell (Ft. Dierks Bentley) – Flatliner
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[Verse 1: Cole Swindell] / Dang, girl, look at you stoppin' me in my boots / What's a country boy to do but say uh huh / Smile beatin' my chest up, you're downright dangerous
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Cole Swindell – Home Game
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[Verse 1] / Boot flask full of Jack / Nobody'd look, nobody'd ask / Holding out on a 10 o'clock 12-pack / Win or lose, it didn't matter / Cause soon as those jerseys hit the field
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Cole Swindell – Does It Hurt
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[Intro] / Alright, alright, it's just a girl, just go say, "Hey." / Don't try any stupid lines / [Verse 1] / Seen you walk in about a quarter to ten / Even the jukebox starin' at
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Cole Swindell – Her
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[Verse 1] / That girl walks into a party / Looking like a million in a dress from Target / The reason why every head in the whole room turns / That's her / Red light little white
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Cole Swindell – Blue Lights
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[Verse 1] / I was sipping, and smiling, and kicking, and minding my own / I was out with the boys / Going strong the third night in a row / Saw a girl way across the bar / Had that
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Cole Swindell – Get Up
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[Verse 1] / Baby, all week, yeah, you and me / Have been rarin' to go, ready for this show / Got our buzz on, and the sun's gone / You can't see for the crowd, let me help you out
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Cole Swindell – Middle of a Memory
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The song was released on the 2nd of May, 2016 and is the second single of the album called “You should be here”. It was written by Cole Swindell (who is also the one singing it
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Cole Swindell – Kiss
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[Verse 1] / Baby it was just one night / One kinda just like this / Maybe it was just one song / But one I won't ever forget / And maybe it was just one dance / Out on the beach
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Cole Swindell – Outta My Head
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“Outta My Head” is a song recorded by Cole Swindell for his EP, Down Home Sessions IV. Swindell originally co-wrote the song, which ended up being given to Craig Campbell’s to
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Cole Swindell – Hope You Get Lonely Tonight
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This is his second song to chart. So far has peaked at #52 on The Hot 100.
In a way it’s a song about “hope,” a word which, according to Merriam-Webster means “to cherish a desire
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Cole Swindell – Walk On Whiskey
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[Verse 1] / I bet I sound like a broken record / Like a backseat-floorboard scratched CD / Playin' the same old sad song on repeat / Doin' what they say to do to forget her / But
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Cole Swindell & Lainey Wilson – Never Say Never
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[Verse 1: Lainey Wilson, Cole Swindell, Cole Swindell & Lainey Wilson] / I told my mama, I told my friends / When it comes to her, when it comes to him, never again / Last time was
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