About the song
Background of Kenny Chesney’s “Anything But Mine”
- Released in January 2005, it was the fifth single from Chesney’s ninth studio album, “When The Sun Goes Down.”
- The song was written by songwriter Scooter Carusoe.
- It became a chart-topping hit, reaching number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in April 2005.
- Interestingly, the Cleveland mentioned in the lyrics refers to Cleveland, Tennessee, not Cleveland, Ohio.
Themes in “Anything But Mine”
- Summer Love: The song captures the fleeting intensity of a summer romance, likely between teenagers.
- Loss and Poignancy: The narrator knows the relationship will end as he has to leave town, creating a bittersweet tone.
- Yearning and Hope: Despite the inevitable parting, the narrator expresses a strong desire for the connection to last.
- Nostalgia: The song evokes a sense of nostalgia for youthful experiences and the bittersweetness of growing up.
The song’s emotional core lies in the tension between enjoying the present moment and the looming reality of separation.
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Lyrics
Walking along beneath the lights of that miracle mileMe and Mary making our way into the night You can hear the cries from the carnival rides The pinball bells, and the skee ball slides Watching the summer sun fall out of sightThere’s a warm wind coming in from off of the oceanMaking it’s way past the hotel walls to fill the street Mary is holding both of her shoes in her hand Said she likes to feel the sand beneath her feetAnd in the morning I’m leaving, making my way back to ClevelandSo tonight I hope that I will do just fine And I don’t see how you could ever be Anything but mineThere’s a local band playing at the seaside pavilionAnd I got just enough cash to get us in And as we are dancing, Mary’s wrapping her arms around me And I can feel the sting of summer on my skinIn the midst of the musicI tell her I love her And we both laugh, ’cause we know it isn’t true Oh, but Mary, there’s a summer drawing to an end tonight And there’s so much that I long to do to youBut in the morning I’m leaving, making my way back to ClevelandSo tonight I hope that I will do just fine And I don’t see how you could ever be Anything but mineOohAnd in the morning I’m leaving, making my way back to ClevelandSo tonight I hope that I will do just fine And I don’t see how you could ever be Anything but mine Mary, I don’t see how you could ever be Anything but mineOohOohIn the morning I’m leaving, making my way back to ClevelandSo tonight I hope that I will do just fine Hey, I don’t see how you could ever be Anything but mine