Carson Beyer – That Right There Lyrics

Verse
Took a drive through my hometown today
Made a lift on main street and I was right down memory lane
Growin’ up couldn’t wait till that 18th birthday
And I’d be on my way

Chorus
But that right there is that Friday night beer where I used to score
And that right there is where we stole our beer from that old liquor store
That right there is that parking lot kiss where we tried just a little bit bold
No I wouldn’t be the man you see right here
If it wasn’t for that right there

Verse
There ain’t the 15 miles between those welcome signs
But there’s a million memories that are racin’ through my mind
Guess my head got too big for this small town life
Lookin’ back on all those times

Chorus
That right there is that muddy water river where I cast the line
That right there is that hundred acred field I worked all summer time
That right there is where we buried our body and made the whole town cry
No I wouldn’t be the man you see right here
If it wasn’t for that right there

Bridge
There’s so much out there left to see
Seven wonders, the in between’s
But there’s only one place that I call home

Chorus
And it’s that right there, the red brick house off my favourite back row
And that right there, is that old water tower where learned to drink and smoke
That right there is that little white church where I prayed and found the Lord
I’m all grown up, man it’s all so clear
No I wouldn’t be the man you see right here
If it wasn’t for that right there
Took a drive through my hometown today


Song Meaning & Review

Oh, the good all days. Listening to this song called “That Right There” by singer and songwriter Carson Beyer can make you remember the old times and reminisce.

When you’re in your car, and this song plays, I’m sure it’ll make you feel nostalgic, especially to the ones who grew up in a small town like him. This song reminds us that we should always know where we came from no matter where we go.