Released: March 25, 2021

Songwriter: Kenton Bryant James McNair Ray Fulcher Luke Combs

[Verse 1]
They say I walk just like ya
They say I talk just like ya
They say these scuffed up boots look as good on me as they did on you
And that bored out Ford you had is runnin' just as good as it ever has
I think I broke your record for a smallmouth bass
Sunset spinnerbait, second cast
I wonder what you'd think about that

[Chorus]
If you walked in, pulled up a chair in your kitchen
Poured a little somethin' for some sippin' and said "Tell me 'bout all things that I've been missin'"
We'd be trashin' the price of gas and politicians
Put a hurtin' on an old Gibson
And I could tell you 'bout all the life that I've been livin'
I'd like to think I'd be the proudest guy in town
If I could see you see me now

[Verse 2]
You could say things turned out good
I met the girl that you said I would
Got a place on a piece of land
With a creek fed pond, and a food plot stand
I still use your cast iron skillet
Been makin' mama's corn bread in it
And I know your head would be spinnin'
If you saw this table refinished
I know right where we'd be sittin'

[Chorus]
If you walked in, pulled up a chair in the kitchen
Poured a little somethin' for some sippin' and said "Tell me 'bout all things that I've been missin'"
We'd be trashin' the price of gas and politicians
Put a hurtin' on an old Gibson
And I could tell you 'bout all the life that I've been livin'
I'd like to think I'd be the proudest guy in town
If I could see you see me now

[Bridge]
There'd be new old stories
And happy tears
Man I miss ya's
And a couple beers

[Chorus]
If you walked in, pulled up a chair in your kitchen
Poured a little somethin' for some sippin' and said "Tell me 'bout all things that I've been missin'"
We'd be trashin' the price of gas and politicians
Put a hurtin' on an old Gibson
And I could tell you 'bout all the life that I've been livin'
I'd like to think I'd be the proudest guy in town
If I could see you see me now
See me now

Luke Combs

Born in Asheville, North Carolina, Luke Combs has been a passionate vocalist and musician since a young age, having even performed a solo performance at Carnegie Hall while still in high school. After dabbling in country music during his time at Appalachian State University, he dropped out his senior year to pursue a music career.

In 2014 he released two EPs, The Way She Rides & Can I Get an Outlaw. However, garnered national attention later that year after the release of his first single “Hurricane” selling 15,000 copies within it’s first week.

In October 2016, Combs signed for Columbia Records Nashville. His first studio album This One’s For You was released in June 2017 and reached #1 on Billboard’s Top 200 Country Albums Chart and #5 on Billboard’s Top 200 Albums. This album was re-released with additional unreleased tracks in 2018.