Tennessee

Southern Whiskey Nights: A Homecoming to Tennessee
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Lyrics

Get out the whiskey girl and put that black dress on [?]

Encouraging someone to prepare for a celebration with whiskey and dressing up in a black dress.

I got a hundred million miles just looking at me in this cracked rear view mirror

Reflecting on a vast distance traveled, possibly metaphorically, with a cracked rearview mirror symbolizing past experiences.


I've been missing on, kissing on you

Expressing a longing or yearning for someone, having missed and kissed them.

Listening to songs all night long to waste the [?]

Spending the night listening to songs, with a hint of uncertainty or blank space denoted by "[?]."

Get out the whiskey girl and put that black dress on

Reiteration of the opening line, emphasizing the anticipation of a celebration with whiskey and dressing up.


I'm coming home to Tennessee

Expressing the intention to return home to Tennessee.

Yeah Tennessee

Reaffirmation of the destination, emphasizing "Tennessee" as a significant place.


Get out the vinyl girl and put on {?]

Encouraging someone to play vinyl records, possibly for a nostalgic or meaningful experience.

I need to feel, need to hear need to hold, something real tonight like sweet southern sounds

Desiring genuine and tangible experiences, seeking authenticity in the form of sweet southern sounds.


I've been missing on, kissing on you

Repeating the theme of missing and kissing someone, indicating a strong emotional connection.

Listening to songs all night long to waste the [?]

Continuing the theme of spending the night listening to songs, with a sense of emptiness denoted by "[?]."

Get out the vinyl girl and put on [?]

Repeating the call to play vinyl records, with an element of anticipation or mystery denoted by "[?]."


I'm coming home to Tennessee

Reiterating the intention to return home to Tennessee, emphasizing the significance of this place.

Yeah Tennessee

Reaffirming the destination as Tennessee, underscoring its importance in the narrative.


Get out the whiskey girl and put that black dress on

Repeating the suggestion to celebrate with whiskey and dressing up, creating a sense of ritual or tradition.


I'm coming home to Tenessee

Repeating the declaration of coming home to Tennessee, reinforcing the central theme of the song.

Yeah Tennessee

Reaffirming the destination as Tennessee, closing the song with a strong emphasis on this place.

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