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Already Had It Lyrics – Tucker Wetmore



Soundtrack Album: Twisters
Already Had It Text
[Verse 1]
Yeah, I been thinking 'bout it for about a couple minutes
How you been gone for a couple months and what you're missing
I know the city's kinda pretty, but it ain't what you're used to (That's true)
I bet you're posting pictures and checking if I'm looking
Ain't got the time, there's a line with a bass I'm hooking
And come tomorrow, there's a whole buncha nothing that I gotta do (How 'bout you?)

[Chorus]
Yeah, I hope that you're sitting in a high-rise apartment
Looking down at everything that you ever wanted
I'll be fine sipping a Yellow Jacket on an old podunk bank (That's just me)
You been looking for grass that grows a bit greener
But if you ask me, there ain't nothing sweeter
Than a county line sky, kissing dirt, flirting with a sunset
I'd wish you the best, but you already had it

[Post-Chorus]
(Already had it)

[Verse 2]
You had the golden ticket, then you went off and ripped it
You had a man who was all in on you and country living
I hope you're liking looking at the trees growing through the concrete (Not me)

[Chorus]
Yeah, I hope that you're sitting in a high-rise apartment
Looking down at everything that you ever wanted
I'll be fine sipping a Yellow Jacket on an old podunk bank (That's just me)
You been looking for grass that grows a bit greener
But if you ask me, there ain't nothing sweeter
Than a county line sky, kissing dirt, flirting with a sunset
I'd wish you the best, but you already had it
But you already had it
[Bridge]
Already had your best song and your best dance
You had the best damn thing you could ever have
Now it's gone and I know you're gonna want it
But that's too bad 'cause you already had it

[Chorus]
Yeah, I hope that you're sitting in a high-rise apartment
Looking down at everything that you ever wanted
I'll be fine sipping a Yellow Jacket on an old podunk bank (That's just me)
You been looking for grass that grows a bit greener
But if you ask me, there ain't nothing sweeter
Than a county line sky, kissing dirt, flirting with a sunset
I'd wish you the best, but you already had it

[Outro]
(I'd wish you the best, but you already had it)
(I'd wish you the best, but you already had it)


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Twisters

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Track Listing


July, 11th 2024

Already Had It by Tucker Wetmore

Producers: Ben Johnson, Grant Vogel, Johnny Reno
Album: Twisters: The Album (2024)
Release Date: June 7, 2024
Writers: Tucker Wetmore, Grant Vogel, Johnny McGuire
Acoustic Guitar: Johnny Reno
Background Vocals: Ben Johnson
Banjo: Johnny Reno
Bass Guitar: Johnny Reno
Dobro: Johnny Reno
Engineer: Johnny Reno, Ben Johnson
Guitar: Johnny Reno
Lead Vocals: Tucker Wetmore
Mandolin: Johnny Reno
Mastering Engineer: Pete Lyman
Mixing Engineer: Johnny Reno
Organ: Grant Vogel
Label: Atlantic Records

Annotations and Meaning.

Tucker Wetmore's "Already Had It" is a melancholy country ballad from the album Twisters: The Album. It delves on issues of love, grief, and nostalgia, highlighting the differences between rural and urban living.
[Verse 1][Chorus]
The chorus emphasizes the protagonist's opinion that genuine pleasure is found in basic country living rather than the high-rise lifestyle pursued by his ex-partner. Sipping a "Yellow Jacket" beer by the riverside represents a peaceful and satisfying existence, which contrasts dramatically with the ex-partner's desire of greener grass.
[Verse 2]
In the second stanza, the protagonist condemns his ex-partner for giving up a committed relationship and country life for an urban ideal. The metaphor of "trees growing through the concrete" represents the unnatural and unsatisfied quality of city life in comparison to the countryside.
[Bridge]
The song's bridge stresses the end of the relationship. The protagonist admits that their ex-partner had the finest life possible, but they decided to leave it behind. This section emphasizes the concept that the ex-partner will not find something greater than what they had.
[Chorus and Outro].
The chorus and outro repeat the fundamental message: the protagonist wishes the ex-partner the best but believes they already had the finest life imaginable with him. The song's heartfelt tale and stunning images honor rural simplicity while criticizing the pursuit of superficial ambitions. It appeals to listeners who prefer real relationships and the beauty of the countryside over the temptation of metropolitan sophistication.

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