Key: G 🎸 Intro: Cmaj7 D Bm Cmaj7 🎸 Verse 1: Cmaj7 D Do you still blame your mother for your wild and tangled hair? Bm C Did you cut it off after college? Did you move somewhere? Cmaj7 D Two left turns from a mall, where the houses all look like the ones on TV Bm Are you gettin' high, drivin' fast?
🎸 Chorus: C Cmaj7 Maybe I was just your last hurrah D Yeah, I think about it all the time Bm C Did you stay crazy or fall in line like the rest of 'em? Cmaj7 Are you lookin' at the stars D Or is your life suburban blue? Bm C Cmaj7 Are you divorced or married to a man who really don't know who you are? D Bm Maybe now that's just who you are C Cmaj7 Was I your first or just your last hurrah? D Bm C Hurrah, hurrah 🎸 Verse 2: Cmaj7 D Do you keep perfume in thе glove box to cover up the smokе? Bm C Do you still sleep in my sweatshirt when the nights get cold? Cmaj7 Do you still get drunk D On the weekends 'cause it makes you feel like freedom? Bm Does he care? Does he ask? Cmaj7 Was I real? 🎸 Chorus: Cmaj7 Or just your last hurrah? D Yeah, I think about it all the time Bm C Did you stay crazy or fall in line like the rest of 'em? Cmaj7 Are you lookin' at the stars D Or is your life suburban blue? Bm C Cmaj7 Are you divorced or married to a man who really don't know who you are? D Bm Maybe now that's just who you are C Cmaj7 D Bm Cmaj7 Was I your first or just your last hurrah? 🎸 Bridge: Cmaj7 D Are you still runnin', laughin'? Bm Cmaj7 Do you wonder what happened? 🎸 Chorus: Cmaj7 To your last hurrah D Yeah, I think about it all the time Bm C Did you stay crazy or fall in line like the rest of 'em? Cmaj7 Are you lookin' at the stars D Or is your life suburban blue? Bm C Cmaj7 Are you divorced or married to a man who really don't know who you are? D Bm Maybe now that's just who you are C Cmaj7 D Was I your first or just your last hurrah? Bm C Cmaj7 Was I just your last hurrah? (Oh-oh-oh)
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“Last Hurrah” is a track by Sam Hunt from his ‘Locked Up’ EP. The song, produced by Chris LaCorte, Shane McAnally, and others, explores themes of nostalgia and introspection, questioning whether the protagonist was a significant figure in someone’s life or just a fleeting moment.