Number 3 & Number 7 Lyrics – Morgan Wallen

“Number 3 & Number 7” Lyrics by Morgan Wallen is a latest English song in the voice of Morgan Wallen. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Number 3 & Number 7” song lyrics are also written by Morgan Wallen. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. The song “Number 3 & Number 7” by Morgan Wallen tells a story about a reckless night involving a fast ride in a truck, drinking, and a dangerous crash. The singer remembers how he thought he was winning a race but ended up crashing into a tree, almost dying. He learned a tough lesson about taking risks and how we sometimes get more chances than we deserve. The numbers three and seven are a reminder of bad choices that didn’t add up to anything good.

Number 3 & Number 7 Lyrics

[Verse 1: Morgan Wallen]
Her daddy’s truck, her daddy’s bottle
Open top, open throttle
Eighty-seven on a eighty-proof
Running through my lanes
I’m drunk on speed, drunk on whiskey
Ain’t no free quite like sixteen
Still had half a foot to grow
Making grown man mistakes
Putting iron hearts to shame

[Chorus: Morgan Wallen]

Up in my head, I was in first
Whole pack of cars on that fourth run
Burning towards the checkered flag
I was on a record lap
Had my hand wrapped around that drink
‘Til that truck wrapped around that tree
Should have gone to Heaven fast
Learned a hard learned lesson that
We wall get more second chances than we should
And number three and number seven don’t add up to much good

[Verse 2: Eric Church]
Flashing lights, flashing memories
‘Fore my eyes, torn up

[bench tree?]
Picking glass out of my right arm
Made of metal that you (??), get kinda scarred
I lost that race when I let it start, but

[Chorus: Eric Church]
Up in my head, I was in first
Whole pack of cars on that fourth run
Burning towards the checkered flag
I was on a record lap
Had my hand wrapped around that drink

‘Til that truck wrapped around that tree
Should have gone to Heaven fast
Learned a hard learned lesson that
We wall get more second chances than we should
And number three and number seven don’t add up to much good, no

[Bridge: Morgan Wallen]
Her daddy’s truck, her daddy’s bottle
Open top, open throttle

[Chorus: Morgan Wallen & Eric Church]
Up in my head, I was in first
Whole pack of cars on that fourth run
Burning towards the checkered flag
I was on a record lap (I was on a record lap)
Had my hand wrapped around that drink
‘Til that truck wrapped around that tree
Should have gone to Heaven fast (Should have gone to Heaven)
Learned a hard learned lesson that
We wall get more second chances than we should (Yes, we do)
And number three and number seven don’t add up to much good
Don’t add up to much good (Don’t add up to much good, no)

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Number 3 & Number 7 Lyrics Meaning

[Verse 1: Morgan Wallen]
The singer is talking about driving his girlfriend’s dad’s truck, feeling wild and free with the top down and the gas pedal pressed hard. He’s mixing drinking whiskey with driving fast, feeling invincible even though he’s still young and making big mistakes. He’s acting older than he really is and taking risks that make others around him worry.

[Chorus: Morgan Wallen]
In his mind, he felt like he was winning a race, leading all the other cars and pushing himself to go faster than ever. But while he was holding his drink, things went wrong when the truck crashed into a tree. He realizes he should have died but somehow survived, and this experience taught him a tough lesson. He knows people get more chances in life than they deserve, but the choices he made, symbolized by “number three and number seven,” didn’t lead to anything good.

[Verse 2: Eric Church]
He remembers flashing police lights and broken memories from the crash, and his body getting hurt badly.

[bench tree?]
He’s talking about the pain from the crash, picking glass out of his arm and having scars from metal parts. He feels like he lost the moment he let the dangerous choices happen, losing control right from the start.

[Chorus: Eric Church]
Again, he pictures himself as if he was winning a race, pushing hard with a pack of cars close behind him, aiming for the finish line. He was drinking while driving, but then the truck crashed into a tree, nearly killing him. He understands now how serious his mistakes were and realizes people sometimes get too many chances. The numbers three and seven remind him of bad decisions that didn’t work out and caused a lot of damage.

[Bridge: Morgan Wallen]
This part brings back the image of the truck and the whiskey, symbolizing freedom but also danger, speeding with no limits.

[Chorus: Morgan Wallen & Eric Church]
He keeps seeing himself as if he was winning a race, burning through the track with all the other cars behind him, feeling like nothing could stop him. But while holding his drink, his reckless drive ended with a crash into a tree. He knows he should have died but survived to learn a tough lesson. Life sometimes gives us too many chances even when we mess up badly. The numbers three and seven don’t add up to anything good—they represent poor choices and the consequences that come with them. This chorus reminds us how dangerous it is to mix drinking and driving and how quick life can change from excitement to disaster.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Number 3 & Number 7 song?
A. Number 3 & Number 7 song is sung by Morgan Wallen.

Q. Who wrote Number 3 & Number 7 lyrics?
A. Number 3 & Number 7 lyrics are penned by Morgan Wallen.

Q. Who has given the music of Number 3 & Number 7 song?
A. Number 3 & Number 7 music is composed and produced by Morgan Wallen.

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