Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Luke Combs
Lead Vocals
Derek Wells
Electric Guitar
Adam Shoenfeld
Electric Guitar
Jim "Moose" Brown
Keyboards
Jerry Roe
Drums
Jon Conley
Acoustic Guitar
Sol Philcox-Littlefield
Electric Guitar
Paul Franklin
Pedal Steel Guitar
Chip Matthews
Background Vocals
Jonathan Singleton
Background Vocals
Steve Mackey
Bass
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Luke Combs
Songwriter
Kenton Bryant
Songwriter
Ray Fulcher
Songwriter
James McNair
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Luke Combs
Producer
Chip Matthews
Producer
Jonathan Singleton
Producer
Steve Blackmon
Recording Engineer
Zach Kuhlman
Assistant Engineer
Fernando Reyes
Mixing Engineer
Benny Quinn
Mastering Engineer
Michael Brauer
Mixing Engineer
Lyrics
[Verse 1]
They say I walk just like ya
They say I talk just like ya
And they say these scuffed-up boots look as good on me as they did on you
And that bored out Ford you had
Is running just as good as it ever has
I think I broke your record for a smallmouth bass
Sunset spinner bait, second cast
I wonder what you'd think about that
[Chorus]
If you walked in, pulled up a chair in the kitchen
Poured a little something for some sippin'
And said, "Tell me 'bout everything that I been missin'"
We'd be trashin' the price of gas and politicians
Put a hurting on an old Gibson
And I could tell ya 'bout all the life that I been livin'
I'd like to think you'd be the proudest guy in town
If I could see you see me now
[Verse 2]
You could say things turned out good
I met the girl that you said I would
I got a place on a piece of land
With a creek-fed pond and a food plot stand
I still got your cast iron skillet
Been makin' Momma's cornbread in it
And I bet your head would be spinnin'
If you saw your farm table refinished
I know right where we'd be sitting
[Chorus]
If you walked in, pulled up a chair in the kitchen
Poured a little something for some sippin'
And said, "Tell me 'bout everything that I been missin'"
We'd be trashin' the price of gas and politicians
Put a hurting on an old Gibson
And I could tell ya 'bout all the life that I been livin'
I'd like to think you'd be the proudest guy in town
If I could see you see me now
[Bridge]
There'd be new old stories and happy tears
"Damn, I missed ya's," and a couple beers
[Chorus]
If you walked in, pulled up a chair in the kitchen
Poured a little something for some sippin'
And said, "Tell me 'bout everything that I been missin'"
We'd be trashin' the price of gas and politicians
Put a hurting on an old Gibson
And I could tell ya 'bout all the life that I been livin'
I'd like to think you'd be the proudest guy in town
I'd like to think you'd be the proudest guy in town
If I could see you see me now
See me now
Written by: James McNair, Kenton Bryant, Luke Combs, Ray Fulcher