Luke Bryan – One Margarita

Luke Bryan - One Margarita (Live From The 55th ACM Awards)

About the song

Luke Bryan, a household name in country music, has carved his path with a unique blend of down-home charm, relatable lyrics, and energetic performances.

Background:

Born in Leesburg, Georgia, Bryan’s roots lie deep in the American South. Raised on a peanut farm, his music reflects a genuine connection to rural life and Southern values. This authenticity resonates with fans who find comfort in familiar themes and a sense of shared experience.

Musical Journey:

Bryan’s career began with songwriting, penning hits for other artists before stepping into the spotlight himself. His debut album in 2007 showcased his talent for storytelling through catchy melodies and heartfelt lyrics. Since then, he’s amassed a collection of chart-topping hits and numerous awards, solidifying his place as a country music superstar.

Themes:

Luke Bryan’s music explores a wide range of themes that resonate with everyday life. Here are some of the most prominent:

  • Love and Relationships: From the giddiness of new love (“Play It Again”) to the commitment of marriage (“Do I”), Bryan explores the complexities of love with a genuine touch.
  • Small-Town Life: The familiar sights and sounds of rural America are a constant theme in Bryan’s music. He celebrates the close-knit communities, simple joys, and everyday struggles of small-town life (“Country Girl (Shake It For Me),” “Huntin’ Season”).
  • Nostalgia: A yearning for simpler times and the carefree days of youth is another recurring theme. Songs like “I Told You So” and “Drinkin’ Problem” evoke a sense of reminiscence and a bittersweet appreciation for the past.
  • Faith and Family: Bryan’s music often reflects a strong sense of faith and the importance of family. Songs like “Rain is a Good Thing” and “Drinkin’ Beer and Thinkin’ ‘Bout You” express gratitude for blessings and the importance of loved ones.
  • Party Anthems: A staple of any country music star, Bryan knows how to deliver a high-energy party anthem. Songs like “That’s My Kind of Night” and “Kick the Dust Up” get the crowd on their feet and create a sense of fun and camaraderie.

Impact:

Luke Bryan’s music has resonated with millions of fans, bridging the gap between traditional country and a more contemporary sound. He continues to be a driving force in the genre, captivating audiences with his relatable themes, genuine personality, and energetic performances.

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Lyrics

Everybody here ain’t from hereBut we’re here doin’ our thingLettin’ go a little, little by littleSippin’ on a frozen drink
Tiki bars tik’n, pourin’ all weekendClouds ain’t leakin’ no rainTwo pieces shakin’, white caps a-breakin’We ain’t feelin’ no pain, it goes like
One margarita, two margarita, three margarita, shotDon’t worry ’bout tomorrowLeave all your sorrow out here on the floatin’ dockWhen that sun lays down, we’ll be on our wayOne more barefoot round, one more last chance to say“Hey Señorita, don’t you think we needA salt and a Buffett song?”One margarita, two margarita, three margaritaWe’ll be gone
Ice blue skies, shades on the eyesTo tuck the bloodshot awayHair of the dog, shouldn’t take longBut who cares, we got all dayPalm trees a-leanin’, sunburn screamin’But we’ll all be alright, after
One margarita, two margarita, three margarita, shotDon’t worry ’bout tomorrowLeave all your sorrow out here on the floatin’ dockWhen that sun lays down, we’ll be on our wayOne more barefoot round, one more last chance to say“Hey Señorita, don’t you think we needA salt and a Marley song?”One margarita, two margarita, three margaritaWe’ll be gone
We’ll be gone
Tiki bars tik’n, pourin’ all weekendClouds ain’t leakin’ no rainTwo pieces shakin’, white caps a-breakin’We ain’t feelin’ no pain, feelin’ no painIt goes like
One margarita, two margarita, three margarita, shotDon’t worry ’bout tomorrowLeave all your sorrow out here on the floatin’ dockWhen that sun lays down, we’ll be on our wayOne more barefoot round, one more last chance to say“Hey Señorita, don’t you think we needA salt and a Chesney song?”One margarita, two margarita, three margaritaWe’ll be gone
We’ll be goneWe’ll be gone