Blackberry Wine — Tanner Usrey Lyrics
Soundtrack: Twisters
Blackberry Wine Song Lyrics
Bad bad why on a Saturday night
Says throw a -- or sugar, wanna make you feel fine.
Now the whole machine drives me out of my mind,
Why don't Saturday night change?
She got her own ten legs,
with her eyes on mine, her hand on my lap.
She said stop those songs, wanna go fast,
put the hammer down and hit the gas.
[Chorus]
And I said, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, you go and bother
She says, I don't care, get away from here
I said, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, don't you stop now
Put the pedal to the metal, I'll shift the gears
Put the pedal to the metal, I'll shift the gears
Well, it's getting late, but she don't wanna go home
So we're pull if off to the side of the road
That scene's a -rockin' and a -turnin', and I don't always get it.
But really, she don't wanna go home
[Chorus]
I said, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, you go and bother.
She says, I don't care, get away from here
I said, oh, oh, oh, oh, don't you stop now
They'll tell me I'll ship the geese
Put the pedal to the metal, I'll shift the gears
Put the pedal to the metal, I'll shift the gears
They'll tell me
I'll shift the gears
But they'll tell me
I'll shift the gears
She said, I don't care where I'm at I said
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Blackberry Wine by Tanner Usrey
Album: Twisters: The Album (2024)
Release Date: 2024
Featured in: Twisters (OST)
Annotations and Meaning.
"Blackberry Wine" by Tanner Usrey is a vibrant and rebellious song from Twisters: The Album. It captures the essence of youthful exuberance and the thrill of living in the moment.
[Verse 1]
The verse sets the scene on a lively Saturday night, where the protagonist finds themselves caught up in the excitement and chaos. The line "Says throw a -- or sugar, wanna make you feel fine" suggests a carefree attitude, aiming to enhance the night's enjoyment. The reference to the "whole machine" driving them out of their mind highlights the overwhelming nature of the evening.
[Verse 2]
The second verse introduces a female character who captivates the protagonist. Her assertive nature is evident as she directs the protagonist to "stop those songs" and "hit the gas," indicating a desire for speed and adventure. The imagery of her eyes and hand placement creates a sense of intimacy and connection.
[Chorus]
The chorus is a declaration of unrestrained excitement and defiance. The protagonist responds to the female character's boldness with equal enthusiasm, urging to put "the pedal to the metal" and shift the gears. This phrase symbolizes pushing boundaries and living on the edge, emphasizing a shared desire for adrenaline and freedom.
[Bridge]
The bridge continues the theme of the night not ending, with the female character not wanting to go home. The scene of pulling off to the side of the road and the car "rockin' and turnin'" suggests a passionate encounter, further enhancing the song's theme of seizing the moment.
[Chorus & Outro]
The repetition of the chorus and the outro reinforces the central message of living life without restraints. The protagonist's repeated encouragement to "put the pedal to the metal" and shift the gears signifies a relentless pursuit of excitement and a refusal to be held back.
"Blackberry Wine" is a celebration of youthful defiance and the exhilaration of spontaneous adventures. Tanner Usrey's dynamic storytelling and energetic delivery bring this theme to life, making it a standout track on Twisters: The Album.
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