“Everything I Love” is a country song by Morgan Wallen, an American country music singer-songwriter. Released in 2021, the song is part of Wallen’s highly applauded second studio album, “Dangerous: The Double Album.”
The lyrics of “Everything I Love” send back themes of sorrow and longing, as Wallen sings about attempt to avoid cruel memories by getting rid of everything that reminds him of a past love. In spite of his exertion to move on, he finds that everything he loves somehow still reminds him of her, highlighting the immortal power of love and heartache.
The song showcases Wallen’s individual blend of conventional country sounds with modern production elements, earning praise from both fans and critics alike for its passional profundity and authenticity. “Everything I Love” adds to Wallen’s growing listing of hits and further solidifies his position as one of country music’s most optimistic young talents.
Lyrics
I wish I woulda met you anywhere but where I did
Some ol’ high rise town that I won’t ever go again
Wish we woulda rolled around in some old cab and chased them city lights
And hit bars I don’t like
We were listenin’ to One More Silver Dollar
Hanging out my Silverado
Down a road I love to ride
Wish I woulda known that by now, you’d be good and gone
And you’d leave us in a cloud of dust
And can’t you see what you’re doing, girl?
You ruined damn near everything I love
I don’t care how much they’re bitin’
I won’t even crank the boat
Soon as that bobber hits the water
Girl, your memory starts to float
Baby, why’d I’d ever take the bait
And take you places that I love to go?
Hell, I’ll never know
I even took you to my hometown to meet my mama
Now, I’m gonna see you every time I see that welcome sign
Wish I would’ve known that by now, you’d be good and gone
And you’d leave us in a cloud of dust
And can’t you see what you’re doing, girl?
You ruined damn near everything I love
I don’t wanna hear One More Silver Dollar
I can’t take my Silverado down them roads we used to ride
Wish I would’ve known that by now, you’d be good and gone
And you’d leave us in a cloud of dust
Can’t you see what you’re doing, girl?
You ruined damn near everything I love
I can’t go nowhere near the whiskey
‘Cause you used to drink it with me
In the bed of my truck
And now I can’t get drunk
Can’t you see what you’re doing, girl?
You ruined damn near everything I love
Can’t you see what you’re doing, girl?
You ruined damn near everything I love