About the song
Background on Tim McGraw’s “Something Like That”
- Songwriters: Rick Ferrell and Keith Follesé
- Released: June 1999 (second single from the album “A Place in the Sun”)
- Chart Success: Reached number one on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart for five weeks. It was also the most-played song of any genre for the first decade of the new millennium (2000-2009).
Themes in “Something Like That”
The song is a nostalgic look back at a summer romance and the enduring power of a first love.
- Vivid Memories: The lyrics paint a picture of a specific time and place – a county fair on Labor Day weekend when the narrator is 17. Details like the suntan line and red lipstick make the memory feel real.
- The Thrill of First Love: The song captures the excitement and innocence of that first spark, the effort put into getting a kiss, and the way that feeling stays with you.
- The Power of Nostalgia: Even though time has passed, the narrator remembers the feeling “like an old photograph, time can make a feeling fade / But the memory of a first love never fades away.”
These themes resonated with country music fans, making “Something Like That” a massive hit.
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Lyrics
It was Labor Day weekend, I was 17
I bought a Coke and some gasoline And I drove out to the county fair When I saw her for the first time She was standing there in the ticket line And it all started right then and there Oh, a sailor sky made a perfect sunset And that’s the day I’ll never forgetI had a barbecue stain on my white t-shirt
She was killing me in that miniskirt Skippin’ rocks on the river by the railroad tracks She had a suntan line and red lipstick I worked so hard for that first kiss And a heart don’t forget something like thatWell it was five years later on a southbound plane
I was headed down to New Orleans To meet some friends of mine for the Mardi Gras When I heard a voice from the past Comin’ from a few rows back And when I looked, I couldn’t believe just what I saw She said, “I bet you don’t remember me” And I said, “Only every other memory”I had a barbecue stain on my white t-shirt
You were killing me in that miniskirt Skippin’ rocks on the river by the railroad tracks You had a suntan line and red lipstick I worked so hard for that first kiss And a heart don’t forget something like thatLike an old photograph
Time can make a feeling fade But the memory of a first love Never fades awayI had a barbecue stain on my white t-shirt
She was killing me in that miniskirt Skippin’ rocks on the river by the railroad tracks She had a sun tan line and red lipstick I worked so hard for that first kiss A heart don’t forget, no a heart don’t forget I said a heart don’t forget something like that Oh, not something like that