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Cole Swindell - Forever To Me Lyrics



Cole Swindell - Forever To Me Lyrics




You ever seen a prayer in person?
Kind of thing that makes you believe
All the waitin' 'round was worth it
One of them meant-to-be's
Mine showed up out of nowhere
In just a T-shirt and some jeans
And I knew right then, right there
She looked like forever to me
She gave eighteen summers to Carolina
Spent a few more wild and free
Gave a long shot chance to a Georgia boy in Tennessee
I gave a promise to her daddy
And a grass stain to my knee
I mighta gave her the diamond, but she gave forever to me
Well, there ain't no dancin' 'round it
When your whole world standin' there
Just 'cause we've talked about it
Didn't mean I wasn't scared
And right there where I met her
Yeah, I showed her the ring
Just waitin' on her answer, Lord, felt like forever to me
Yeah, she gave eighteen summers to Carolina
Spent a few more wild and free
Gave a long shot chance to a Georgia boy in Tennessee
I gave a promise to her daddy
And a grass stain to my knee
I might've gave her the diamond, but she gave forever to me, yeah
She gave forever to me
She gave a "yes" to the dress with her mama
That's gonna be somethin' to see
She gave her heart to Jesus
And He gave her to me
I wish you coulda met my daddy
Know how happy he would be
That I gave her a diamond and she gave forever to me
(She gave forever to me)
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You ever seen a prayer in person?
Kind of thing that makes you believe
All the waitin' 'round was worth it
One of them meant-to-be's
Mine showed up out of nowhere
In just a T-shirt and some jeans
And I knew right then, right there
She looked like forever to me
She gave eighteen summers to Carolina
Spent a few more wild and free
Gave a long shot chance to a Georgia boy in Tennessee
I gave a promise to her daddy
And a grass stain to my knee
I mighta gave her the diamond, but she gave forever to me
Well, there ain't no dancin' 'round it
When your whole world standin' there
Just 'cause we've talked about it
Didn't mean I wasn't scared
And right there where I met her
Yeah, I showed her the ring
Just waitin' on her answer, Lord, felt like forever to me
Yeah, she gave eighteen summers to Carolina
Spent a few more wild and free
Gave a long shot chance to a Georgia boy in Tennessee
I gave a promise to her daddy
And a grass stain to my knee
I might've gave her the diamond, but she gave forever to me, yeah
She gave forever to me
She gave a "yes" to the dress with her mama
That's gonna be somethin' to see
She gave her heart to Jesus
And He gave her to me
I wish you coulda met my daddy
Know how happy he would be
That I gave her a diamond and she gave forever to me
(She gave forever to me)
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"Forever to Me" is a song by American country music singer Cole Swindell, released on April 12, 2024 as the lead single from his upcoming fifth studio album Spanish Moss. It was written by Swindell, Greylan James and Rocky Block and produced by James and Jordan Schmidt.

The song centers around Cole Swindell's relationship with his wife Courtney Little, a former member of the Charlotte Honey Bees. In 2023, Swindell periodically attempted to write a song of this topic for their first dance. On January 7, 2024, the day before he would headline the party in Houston at the 2024 College Football Playoff National Championship, Cole Swindell asked songwriter Greylan James to join him in composing and find a third writer, at the last minute. James picked Rocky Block. They wrote a couple songs on the way to Houston and, after the concert, stayed up late on the bus talking. Swindell described Little as "forever to me", which his co-writers agreed to be the song they would write after they slept.

Originally, they started writing the verses with a line that referenced Dallas, where Swindell intended to propose. It became the second verse as the first recounted how they met. In the bridge, they wrote lyrics that referenced the reality television series Say Yes to the Dress and mentioned Little's mother, included a mention of Jesus (suggesting divinity is involved in the relationship), and the line "I wish you coulda met my daddy". After writing the bridge, Swindell came up with the opening line, "You ever seen a prayer in person?"

During the game, the three writers kept going back to a corner where they listened to the demo, which James paid extra attention to when he went back to Nashville, Tennessee due to the song's importance to Swindell's fiancée. In regard to recording the song, Swindell recalled, "It was a different kind of feeling - like, 'Man, I can't believe I'm singing this. I can't believe I wrote this song. I felt a lot of pressure to get it right."
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Performed by: Cole Swindell
From Album: Spanish Moss
Genre(s): Country
Language: English
Released: April 12th, 2024
Year: 2024
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