Country music star Blake Shelton's past personal life drama definitely influenced "Came Here to Forget"! Watch the music video here!
Country music star Blake Shelton released his single “Came Here To Forget” from his studio album If I’m Honest in March 2016, not long after his divorce from Miranda Lambert. The song was written by Craig Wiseman and Deric Ruttan and production was completed by Scott Hendricks.
The track offers up an intimate view of a couple’s encounter at a bar. “I’ve had a lot of music over the years but I don’t think I’ve ever had a song before that’s such a direct look into my life,” confessed Shelton. “That’s why I’m so excited about this particular song.”
Watch the music video and check out the lyrics below!
Girl you’re getting over him and I’m getting over her
The eyes have it made, ain’t gotta say a word
Misery loves company, that’s why it’s you and me
Buying each other drinks, back at the bar, as thick as thieves
Stealing these little sips
Doing our best to make the best of the worst of it
Keep playing them songs, keep singing along
Keep leaning it on in closer
Keep salting the rim, getting even with her
And with him before the night is over
That first kiss was like a Colorado hit
We better keep on keeping it lit
‘Til we can’t remember
Can’t remember what we came here to forget
Go ahead and check your phone, like I’ve been checking mine
Nobody’s ex texting for a rewind
Looks like it’s just me and you
Fall in love just enough to get us through
What we’re getting through
Keep playing them songs, keep singing along
Keep leaning it on in closer
Keep salting the rim, getting even with her
And with him before the night is over
That first kiss was like a Colorado hit
We better keep on keeping it lit
‘Til we can’t remember
Can’t remember what we came here to forget
Ya, it’s what we came here to forget
Looks like it’s just me and you
Fall in love just enough to get us through
What we’re getting through
Keep playing them songs, keep singing along
Keep leaning it on in closer
Keep salting the rim, getting even with her
And with him before the night is over
That first kiss was like a Colorado hit
We better keep on keeping it lit
‘Til we can’t remember
Can’t remember what we came here to forget
What we came here to forget
What we came here to forget
Hey, hey
That’s what we came here to forget