Kenny Chesney - Knowing You (Audio)

About the song

In the realm of country music, Kenny Chesney stands as a true titan, a figure whose resonant voice and heartfelt lyrics have captivated audiences for decades. With his sun-kissed melodies and tales of small-town life, Chesney has crafted an enduring legacy, etching his name among the genre’s most celebrated artists. Among his vast repertoire of hits, one song stands out as a particularly poignant and personal masterpiece: “Knowing You.”

Released in 2021 as part of his album “Here and Now,” “Knowing You” is a ballad that delves into the profound impact of love and loss, exploring the bittersweet emotions that linger long after a relationship has ended. With its gentle strumming and Chesney’s emotive vocals, the song paints a vivid picture of a love that was once vibrant and full of life, now reduced to cherished memories and a lingering sense of longing.

The song’s opening lines, “I know when I was a free-fall from a hundred thousand feet / When I didn’t even care where I land,” establish a sense of reckless abandon, a willingness to embrace the unknown and the exhilarating rush of new love. This carefree spirit is juxtaposed with the more somber realization that comes later in the verse: “And knowing you was the kind of rush that you feel / When you finally get to sit in with a band.”

“Knowing You” is not merely a song about heartbreak; it is a testament to the enduring power of love, the indelible mark it leaves on our souls. Chesney sings of the ways in which his former lover has shaped him, etching their presence into his very being: “You’re the tattoo on my arm / The song I still sing / The place I always wanna be / You’re the tattoo on my heart.”

The chorus, with its poignant refrain of “I only wish that you would tumble back to me,” encapsulates the ache of longing, the desperate desire to rekindle a flame that has been extinguished. Yet, amidst the sorrow, there is a glimmer of acceptance, a recognition that the love they shared, though now gone, was something precious and worth cherishing.

“Knowing You” is a song that resonates deeply with anyone who has experienced the profound impact of love and loss. It is a reminder of the indelible mark that love leaves on our hearts, the bittersweet memories that linger long after a relationship has ended. With its heartfelt lyrics and Chesney’s emotive vocals, “Knowing You” stands as a testament to the enduring power of love, its ability to shape us, transform us, and leave an imprint on our souls that will never fade.

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Lyrics

Knowin’ you, you probably got your toes in the sandAt a bar on a beach in the sun somewhereKnowin’ you, you got something cold in your handChattin’ up a stranger without a careKnowin’ you, you’re still wild and freeAnd knowin’ you, you’re probably way over me
But God, we were so aliveI was a kid on a carnival rideHoldin’ my breath ’til the momentWhen you were gonna leave me too soonBut I’d do it all over‘Cause damn, it was good knowin’ you
Knowin’ you was a free fall from a hundred thousand feetWhen you don’t even care where you landAnd knowin’ you was the kind of rush that you feelWhen you finally get to sit in with the bandAnd knowin’ you, you’re still a tumbleweedI only wish that you would tumble back to me
But God, we were so aliveI was a kid on a carnival rideHoldin’ my breath ’til the momentWhen you were gonna leave me too soonBut I’d do it all over‘Cause damn, it was good knowin’ you
Knowin’ you, you’re still a tumbleweedI only wish that you would tumble back to me
‘Cause God, we were so aliveI was a kid on a carnival rideHoldin’ my breath ’til the momentWhen you were gonna leave me too soonBut I’d do it all over‘Cause damn, it was goodI’d do it all over‘Cause damn, it was good knowin’ you

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