Event: Shania Twain - The Queen of Me Tour

About the song

In the realm of country-pop music, Shania Twain stands as a towering figure, her voice and songwriting prowess captivating audiences worldwide. Her music has transcended genres, generations, and cultures, cementing her status as an icon. Among her vast repertoire of hits, “Last Day of Summer” holds a special place, evoking a poignant blend of nostalgia and bittersweet joy.

Released in 2022 as part of her album Queen of Me, “Last Day of Summer” is a reflective ballad that paints vivid sonic landscapes of youthful innocence, fleeting moments, and the enduring power of memories. The song’s opening notes, a gentle strumming of an acoustic guitar, immediately establish a sense of intimacy, drawing the listener into Twain’s evocative storytelling.

Twain’s voice, as always, is the heart of the song, imbuing each lyric with authenticity and emotion. Her vocals effortlessly transition from delicate whispers to soaring harmonies, perfectly capturing the ebb and flow of emotions as she reminisces about a cherished summer romance.

The lyrics themselves are a tapestry of nostalgia, weaving together vignettes of sun-kissed days, stolen kisses, and whispered promises. Twain’s songwriting prowess shines through her ability to capture the essence of fleeting moments, transforming them into timeless treasures.

As the song progresses, the tempo quickens, and the instrumentation swells, adding a touch of urgency to Twain’s vocals. The bridge section, marked by a driving beat and soaring harmonies, is a powerful declaration of the enduring power of love and memories, even as summer fades and time marches on.

Last Day of Summer” concludes on a bittersweet note, acknowledging the passage of time while cherishing the memories that remain. Twain’s voice trails off with the final lines, leaving the listener with a lingering sense of wistfulness and gratitude for the beauty of fleeting moments.

In a world that often moves at a frenetic pace, “Last Day of Summer” offers a welcome respite, a gentle reminder to savor the simple joys and cherish the memories that shape our lives. It is a song that resonates deeply with listeners of all ages, a testament to Shania Twain’s enduring artistry and her ability to connect with audiences on a profound emotional level.

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Lyrics

I think you’re funnyYou think I’m smart‘Cause I can name the planetsAll by heartAlmost touchingBut, too shy to startEyes wide openIt’s way past dark
It’s too late to sleep nowThe valley’s wide awakeThe early train’s pulling outToo wired to come downIt’s the last day of summerAnd the first kiss on my lover’s mouthOoh, ooh
Did you get marriedOr did you wait?Did you ever build that house?Down by the lake?Nights still find meLying awake‘Cause every time I close my eyesI see your face
It’s too late to sleep now (it’s too late to sleep now)The valley’s wide awakeThe early train’s pulling outToo high to come down (too high to come down)The last day of summerWas the first kiss on my lover’s mouth
Oh, the last time we were togetherIs the first thing I rememberEvery time September comesOh, but it’s too late to sleep nowThe last day of summerAnd the first kiss on my lover’s mouthOoh, oohOoh, ooh
The last time we were togetherIs the first thing I rememberEvery time September comesThe last time we were togetherIs the first thing I rememberEvery time September comesBut, it’s too late to sleep nowIt’s the last day of summerAnd the first kiss on my lover’s mouth

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