Lyrics Something Like That (Stripped Down Acoustic) - Tim McGraw
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
forget
I
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
that
Well
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
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
that
Like
an
old
photograph
Time
can
make
a
feeling
fade
But
the
memory
of
a
first
love
Never
fades
away
I
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
You
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
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