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Track cover Mr. Coors

Mr. Coors

2:21кантрі, acoustic country Album ELDORA 2025-09-19

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Description

Associated Performer, Producer, Mixing Engineer: Oscar Charles

Associated Performer: Chase Rice

Associated Performer: Jonathan Sherwood

Associated Performer: Tori Allen

Associated Performer: Rob McNelley

Recording Engineer: Jordan Rigby

Mastering Engineer: Chris Henderson

Composer, Lyricist: Oscar Charles

Composer, Lyricist: Chase Rice

Composer, Lyricist: Wyatt McCubbin

Lyrics and translation

Original

Ship came from the east side, early 1868

Young stowaway in toe below, never saw the light of day

Washed up there in Baltimore, spent some time in Chi-town

But one train ride west to Denver, that's all we talk about

Here's to Rocky Mountain water in a place that they call Golden

A hundred fifty years ago, no, there wasn't no way of knowin'

What the hell we'd drink today if he hadn't paved his way

Mr. Coors, thanks for everything

First time that we met was a banquet south of Boulder

We stuck 'em down deep in that snow, man, they couldn't get no colder

Now we raise 'em high to memories made and loved ones lost along the way

That's a hand a wish I got to shake

Someday I hope I do

Here's to Rocky Mountain water in a place that they call Golden

A hundred fifty years ago, no, there wasn't no way of knowin'

What the hell we'd drink today if he hadn't paved his way

Mr. Coors, thanks for everything

Every song, every dance, every crackin' of a can

Every football game on Saturdays and front porch, man to man

Here's to Rocky Mountain water in a place that they call Golden

A hundred fifty years ago, no, there wasn't no way of knowin'

What the hell we'd drink today if he hadn't paved his way

Mr. Coors, thanks for everything

Oh, Mr. Coors, thanks for everything

English translation

Ship came from the east side, early 1868

Young stowaway in toe below, never saw the light of day

Washed up there in Baltimore, spent some time in Chi-town

But one train ride west to Denver, that's all we talk about

Here's to Rocky Mountain water in a place that they call Golden

A hundred fifty years ago, no, there wasn't no way of knowin'

What the hell we'd drink today if he hadn't paved his way

Mr. Coors, thanks for everything

First time that we met was a banquet south of Boulder

We stuck 'em down deep in that snow, man, they couldn't get no colder

Now we raise 'em high to memories made and loved ones lost along the way

That's a hand a wish I got to shake

Someday I hope I do

Here's to Rocky Mountain water in a place that they call Golden

A hundred fifty years ago, no, there wasn't no way of knowin'

What the hell we'd drink today if he hadn't paved his way

Mr. Coors, thanks for everything

Every song, every dance, every crackin' of a can

Every football game on Saturdays and front porch, man to man

Here's to Rocky Mountain water in a place that they call Golden

A hundred fifty years ago, no, there wasn't no way of knowin'

What the hell we'd drink today if he hadn't paved his way

Mr. Coors, thanks for everything

Oh, Mr. Coors, thanks for everything

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