Story Behind The Song
A carefree girl in her early 20s who doesn't care about her weight, or living a certain way.
Song Description
A carefree woman
Song Length |
4:06 |
Genre |
Folk - Americana, Folk - Americana |
Tempo |
Fast (151 - 170) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
Content, Charming |
Subject |
Girls, Women |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
Lyrics
Freshman Fifteen - Rob Redwine
She was born on a Sunday, and raised in a First Baptist Church,
She never wears dresses, just blue jeans and concert merch,
Sometimes she goes crazy, and orders two shots and a beer,
She her face start to shine under her mason jar chandelier,
Chorus 1
She's crazy the ladies all say,
And the freshman 15 she gained never went away,
Now she's a bartender down at Blue Light,
That's where she might be tonight...
Well She tried out some yoga, but the pants did'nt last for too long,
But She dances when I start to sing the first verse of this song,
She can raise hell, and raise what is left of the dead,
And she might take a boy home and show him the way to her bed,
Chorus 2
Funny she says with a cough,
That the freshman 15 she gained never came off,
BuT the boys they all want to take her home for the night,
When they close down the bar at midnight,
She does'nt smoke, unless when it's time for a drink,
And she has a drink every night beside her kitchen sink,
She dont give a damn about what all her friends they might say,
Then she blows out the smoke and puts it out right beside the ashtray,
Tried to tell her that it was too late,
Chorus 3
And the Freshman 15 she gained is now 38,
Guess she might get to sleep right before the daylight,
She's gonna party tonight,
Well her daddy was a pastor, you know what they say about them,
Most preacher's daughters raise hell and rebell in the end,
But she'll dress the part and show up every Sunday at 8,
And throw all her tips from the night before into the plate,
Chorus 4
She can cuss like a sailor, she's rather obscene,
And she dont give a DAMN about no freshman 15!
She could care less if it's wrong or it's right,
She'll do it all over tonight,