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Luke Combs - Beer Never Broke My Heart Lyrics

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Luke Combs - Beer Never Broke My Heart Lyrics
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I've had a largemouth bass bust my line
A couple beautiful girls tell me, "Goodbye"
Trucks break down, dogs run off
Politicians lie, been fired by the boss

It takes one hand to count the things I can count on
No, there ain't much, man, that ain't ever let me down

Longneck ice cold beer never broke my heart
Like diamond rings and football teams have torn this boy apart
Like a neon dream, it just dawned on me, that bars and this guitar
And longneck ice cold beer never broke my heart

She was a Carolina blue jean baby
Fire in her eyes that drove me crazy
It was red tail lights when she left town
If I didn't know then, I sure know now

But longneck ice cold beer never broke my heart
Like diamond rings and football teams have torn this boy apart
Like a neon dream, it just dawned on me, that bars and this guitar
And longneck ice cold beer never broke my heart

Well, it takes one hand to count the things I can count on
But I got one hand that's gripping down on a cold one

'Cause longneck ice cold beer never broke my heart
Like diamond rings and football teams have torn this boy apart
Like a neon dream, it just dawned on me, that bars and this guitar
And longneck ice cold beer never broke my heart, no
It never broke my heart
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I've had a largemouth bass bust my line
A couple beautiful girls tell me, "Goodbye"
Trucks break down, dogs run off
Politicians lie, been fired by the boss

It takes one hand to count the things I can count on
No, there ain't much, man, that ain't ever let me down

Longneck ice cold beer never broke my heart
Like diamond rings and football teams have torn this boy apart
Like a neon dream, it just dawned on me, that bars and this guitar
And longneck ice cold beer never broke my heart

She was a Carolina blue jean baby
Fire in her eyes that drove me crazy
It was red tail lights when she left town
If I didn't know then, I sure know now

But longneck ice cold beer never broke my heart
Like diamond rings and football teams have torn this boy apart
Like a neon dream, it just dawned on me, that bars and this guitar
And longneck ice cold beer never broke my heart

Well, it takes one hand to count the things I can count on
But I got one hand that's gripping down on a cold one

'Cause longneck ice cold beer never broke my heart
Like diamond rings and football teams have torn this boy apart
Like a neon dream, it just dawned on me, that bars and this guitar
And longneck ice cold beer never broke my heart, no
It never broke my heart
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Writer: Jonathan Singleton, Luke Combs, Randy Montana
Copyright: Lyrics © ENDURANCE MUSIC GROUP, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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Luke Combs Beer Never Broke My Heart Video


• "Beer Never Broke My Heart" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music singer Luke Combs.

• Combs wrote the song with Randy Montana and Jonathan Singleton, and Scott Moffatt was the track's producer. Combs first performed the song acoustically in concert in January 2018.

• Taste of Country wrote of the song's lyrical theme, "He sings about everything else in life that can hurt a person, but ultimately comes to the conclusion that beer is the only safe bet!" The song features a list of various things and people that have disappointed the narrator in his life, before concluding in the chorus that "long neck ice cold beer never broke my heart".

• "Beer Never Broke My Heart" reached US Billboard Hot 100 No. 22; US Hot Country Songs (Billboard) No. 3; and US Country Airplay (Billboard) No. 10 as June 19, 2019.
-Wikipedia-
Performed By: Luke Combs
From Album: What You See Is What You Get
Genre(s): Country
Length: 3:06
Writen by: Jonathan Singleton, Luke Combs, Randy Montana
Produced by: Scott Moffatt
Released: May 8, 2019

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