Released: October 28, 2016

Songwriter: Kenny Chesney Casey Beathard

Producer: Kenny Chesney Buddy Cannon

[Verse 1]
We loved some and we fought some
We won some and we lost some
We were awful, we were awesome
Weren't we, coach

[Verse 2]
We worked hard and we were lazy
We were heroes, we were babies
Made you proud then drove you crazy
Didn't we, coach

[Pre-Chorus 1]
All those mottos all those reasons all those rhymes
They stay priceless but they come right back right on time

[Chorus]
You were a teacher, a preacher
A mother, a father
A lot less taker than giver
A keeper of secrets
And constantly making
Believers outta quitters
For all of your time
And your heart and your soul
You deserve a lot more than a toast
But here's to you, and thanks again
We'll never forget you coach

[Verse 3]
The papers loved to hate you
Wasn't worth near what they paid you
But it never seemed to phase you
Did it coach
And those fans could be fair weather
But you kept us all together
Found a way to make us better
Somehow coach

[Pre-Chorus 2]
Your door was always open rain or shine
All those hats you wore will always blow my mind

[Chorus]
You were a teacher, a preacher
A mother, a father
A lot less taker than giver
A keeper of secrets
And constantly making
Believers outta quitters
For all of your time
And your heart and your soul
You deserve a lot more than a toast
But here's to you, and thanks again
We'll never forget you coach

For all of your time
And your heart and your soul
You deserve a lot more than a toast
So here's to you, and thanks again
We'll love you and we'll hold you in
Our hearts there with
The things that matter most
We'll never forget you coach

Oh god bless you, coach
We'll never forget you coach
We'll never forget you coach

Kenny Chesney

Kenny Chesney is an American country music singer/songwriter. He has released 21 albums of which five went multi-platinum, ten went platinum and five achieved gold titles. Chesney even holds the record for most songs at #1 on the Airplay charts for Billboard.

Chesney also wrote and produced a documentary for ESPN The Boys Of Fall.