Drivin' down the interstate
Runnin' thirty minutes late
Singin' Margaritaville and mindin' my own
Some foreign car drivin' dude with a road rage attitude
Pulled up beside me talking on his cell phone
He started yellin' at me like I did somethin' wrong
He flipped me the bird and then he was gone

Some beach
Somewhere
There's a big umbrella casting shade over an empty chair
Palm trees are growin' and warm breezes blowin'
I picture myself right there
On some beach
Somewhere

I circled the parkin' lot tryin' to find a spot
Just big enough I could park my old truck
A man with a big cigar was gettin' into his car
I stopped and I waited for him to back up
But from out of no where a Mercedes Benz
Came cruisin' up and whipped right in

Some beach
Somewhere
There's no where to go when you got all day to get there
There's cold margaritas and hot Señoritas smiling with long dark hair
On some beach
Somewhere

Well, I sat in that waitin' room
It seemed like all afternoon
The nurse finally said doc's ready for you
You're not gonna feel a thing we'll give you some Novocaine
That tooth'll be fine in a minute or two
Then he stuck that needle down deep in my gum
And he started drillin' before I was numb

Some beach
Somewhere
There's a beautiful sunset burnin' up the atmosphere
There's music and dancin' and lovers romancin'
In the salty evenin' air
On some beach
Somewhere
On some beach
Somewhere


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Some Beach Lyrics as written by Paul Lester Overstreet Rory Lee Feek

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    Even though this song annoys the hell out of me, I have to laugh every time he says "Some Beach" cause it sounds like a hillbilly mushing "Son of a bitch" together into a two-syllable word (sumbitch). And this would fit the nature of the song, as in each verse, somebody does something to piss him off. Nobody mentioned this, so I thought I would. :-P

    no_one_2000on May 05, 2005   Link
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    I think that's what he was trying to accomplish by saying "some beach". It's not just a coincidence

    AdudeNamedSean14on January 02, 2007   Link
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    Just what no one 2000 said. When I heard it on the radio, I though that's actually how that verse went.

    Regardless, it's still a good song. Something near the top of my playlist when I'm not listening to grunge rock.

    Captain Cornflakeon January 13, 2006   Link
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    Okay, so this song is very old, yes. But it was on the radio the other day and I was driving my 88 year old grandmother home and she started singing "Some bitch, some where" and pointed at me. I had to pull over I was laughing so hard.

    shelbocobb13on May 10, 2010   Link
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    I sang this song for karaoke once in choir class and everyone laughed thier asses off lol

    mercedescon May 27, 2014   Link
  • 0
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    this song is hilarious, sometimes you just need to get away to that beach and take a break from all the assholes around you

    whiskeygirl11on November 26, 2004   Link
  • 0
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    this is a great song..that we can all relate to. and its really easy to play on the guitar!

    dorkalerton December 24, 2004   Link
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    ^ no one, I thought the same thing! I thought it was just me who thought that haha, some people around here actually pronouce it like that. Very funny song =)

    xshesradon July 15, 2005   Link
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    I sang this song for karaoke once in choir class and everyone laughed thier asses off lol

    mercedescon May 27, 2014   Link
  • 0
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    I sang this song for karaoke once in choir class and everyone laughed thier asses off lol

    mercedescon May 27, 2014   Link

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