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Pontoon by Little Big Town
- I back this hitch up into the water Untie all the cables and rope Step onto the AstroTurf Get yourself a Koozie Let's go Who said anything about skiin'? Floatin' is all I wanna do You can climb the ladder Just don't rock the boat while I barbeque On the pontoon Makin' waves and catchin' rays up on the roof Jumpin' out the back, don't act like you don't want to Party in slow motion Out here in the open Mm, motorboatin' (Hoo hoo hoo) Reach your hand down into the cooler Don't drink it if the mountains aren't blue Try to keep it steady as you recline on your black inner tube Pontoon Makin' waves and catchin' rays up on the roof Jumpin' out the back, don't act like you don't want to Party in slow motion Out here in the open Mm, motorboatin' (Hoo hoo hoo) (Hoo hoo hoo) Five mile an hour with aluminum sides Wood panelin' with a water slide Can't beat the heat, so let's take a ride On the pontoon Makin' waves and catchin' rays up on the roof Jumpin' out the back, don't act like you don't want to Party in slow motion I'm out here in the open Mm, motorboatin' On the pontoon (Hoo hoo hoo) On the pontoon (Hoo hoo hoo) I back this hitch out into the water On the pontoon (Hoo hoo hoo) (Hoo hoo hoo) Writer/s: Barry Dean, Luke Laird, Natalie Hemby Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind
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- Cb from Ca Little Big Town's song Pontoon is a track mix disaster for the bass guitar track! It fades in and out of existence at the start of the song, blurps in real quick, then fades till a little bit later in the song.
- Camille from Toronto, Oh June, 2012. I just saw this video on TV today and can tell it's gonna be a BIG hit for a group that well deserves it. They have a fabulous sound and the video is perfection. Way to go!
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- Released 11 de September, 2012
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Pontoon lyrics
Back this hitch up into the water Untie all the cables and rope Step onto the astro turf Get yourself a coozie Let's go
Who said anything about skiing? Floating is all I want to do You can climb the ladder Just don't rock the boat while I barbeque
On the pontoon Making waves and catching rays up on the roof Jumping out the back, don't act like you don't want to Party in slow motion Out here in the open Mmmmmmm motorboating
(Hoo hoo hoo)
Reach your hand down into the cooler Don't drink it if the mountains aren't blue Try to keep it steady as you recline on your black inner tube
(Hoo hoo hoo) (Hoo hoo hoo)
5 mile an hour with aluminum side Wood paneling with a water slide Can't beat the heat, so let's take a ride
On the pontoon (Hoo hoo hoo) On the pontoon (Hoo hoo hoo) Back this hitch out into the water On the pontoon
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For many people, summertime means heading to the lake just as soon as the weather hits the upper 80s. It turns out, that’s Little Big Town’s version of summertime bliss, too, as evidenced by their 2012 track, “Pontoon.”
The song, originally released as the lead single from their fifth studio album, Tornado , earned the band their first No. 1 single on the Billboard Hot Country charts and remained at the top spot for over a week. “Pontoon” also clinched LBT several awards, including a Grammy for Best Country Group Performance.
Throughout the foot-tapping country track, Little Big Town paints the perfect summer day, complete with soaking in rays, floating, and taking an easy-breezy ride on a pontoon. Let’s dive into the lyrics behind the track.
Songwriters Luke Laird, Natalie Hemby, and Barry Dean reportedly came up with the title after a publisher asked about a track the trio wrote for Miranda Lambert called “Fine Tune.” The publisher seemed to only get the gist of the title correct, calling it “Pontoon” instead. Laird and Hemby liked the sound of the new title and decided to make the flubbed song name a reality soon after.
“It was started in a writing room at Universal Music, but we didn’t get very far—first verse, a few lines of chorus, but the music was clear,” Dean told American Songwriter in 2020 regarding the origins of “Pontoon.”
“It was months later before the three of us got back together because our calendars were crazy,” he continued. “We met at Luke’s office and it was right around the time Natalie was going to have her baby. We got together for a few hours, finished the chorus first, then wrote the second verse and bridge. They were both fun days.”
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Swapping speed for an easy-cruising ride, the song fully leads into the comfort-first mentality of a pontoon boat. Unlike its Ski boat counterpart, pontoons are made for a gentle romp around the lake, perfect for enjoying a drink and relaxing with friends. Little Big Town sets that same scene with the opening lines.
Back this hitch up into the water / Untie all the cables and rope / Step onto the astroturf / Get yourself a koozie / Let’s go / Who said anything about skiing? / Floating is all I want to do / You can climb the ladder / Just don’t rock the boat while I barbeque
By the time the chorus hits, the listeners are headed straight toward carefree elation. Across the instant ear-worm refrain, they move into a “slow-motion” party, making waves and catching rays.
On the pontoon / Making waves and catching rays up on the roof / Jumping out the back, don’t act like you don’t want to / Party in slow motion / Out here in the open
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The accompanying video is exactly what you’d expect it to be. The four-piece heads out to the harbor, with coolers and instruments in tow, ready to live out the day they sing about in the song. Their pontoon is a double-decker cruiser named “Boondocks”—a reference to another classic LBT song of the same name.
As the video croons on, the party grows bigger without ever losing that gentle breeze. Check it out below.
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Back this hitch up into the water Untie all the cables and rope Step onto the astro turf Get yourself a koozie Let's go Who said anything about skiin'? Floatin' is all I wanna do You can climb the ladder Just don't rock the boat while I barbecue On the pontoon Makin' waves and catchin' rays up on the roof Jumpin' off the back, don't act like you don't want to Party in slow motion Out here in the open Mmmmmmm...motorboatin' (Who who who) Reach your hand down into the cooler Don't drink it if the mountains aren't blue Try to keep it steady as you recline on your black intertube Pontoon Makin' waves and catchin' rays up on the roof Jumpin' off the back, don't act like you don't want to Party in slow motion Out here in the open Mmmmmm...motorboatin' (Who who who) (Who who who) 5 mile an hour with aluminum sides Wood panelin' with a water slide Can't beat the heat, so let's take a ride On the pontoon Makin' waves and catchin' rays up on the roof Jumpin' off the back, don't act like you don't want to Party in slow motion I'm out here in the open Mmmmmmm...motorboatin' On the pontoon (Who who who) On the pontoon (Who who who) Back this hitch out into the water On the pontoon (Who who who) (Who who who)
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The inspiration behind the lyrics to Little Big Town 's forthcoming single 'Pontoon' were a bit of a mix up, but for the band and the writers, a very, very good mix-up! The song is the first single from the band's highly-anticipated fifth studio album, and it is already being called "the single of the summer" by many media outlets. 'Pontoon' was crafted by the amazing minds of Luke Laird, Natalie Hemby and Barry Dean.
"Natalie and I wrote a song called 'Fine Tune' for Miranda Lambert , and it's on her 'Four the Record' album," Laird tells Taste of Country. "We wrote the song, and Natalie's publisher had heard about it and asked, 'What's this song you and Luke wrote called 'Pontoon'?' And she was like, 'No, it's called 'Fine Tune.'' She was telling us that story when she and Barry and I got together to write. Then we were like, 'Well, 'Pontoon' would actually be a cool song to write!' [ laughs ]"
" Back that hitch up into the water / Untie all the cables and rope / Step onto the Astro Turf / Get yourself a koozie, let's go ," they wrote in the opening lyrics.
"We started it, and had sort of the first verse -- the first few lines," recalls Laird. "Then we didn't come back to it until several months later. We were like, 'Remember that song, 'Pontoon,' that we started? We should finish that.' It kind of stuck with all of us. So we got together another day and finished it, and of course, had a blast writing it."
" Pontoon / Makin’ waves and catchin’ rays up on the roof / Jumping off the back don’t act like you don’t want to / Party in slow motion / Out here in the open hmm, motor-boatin’ ," they wrote in the lyrics to the song's chorus.
"We knew we liked it, and a bunch of people put it on hold," notes Laird. "Little Big Town were all into it. The record label and everybody got on board with it, and it's been really exciting."
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5 mile an hour with aluminum side. Wood panelin' with a water slide. Can't beat the heat, so let's take a ride. [Chorus:] On the pontoon. Makin' waves and catchin' rays up on the roof. Jumpin' out the back, don't act like you don't want to. Party in slow motion. I'm out here in the open.
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[Verse 1] Back this hitch up into the water Untie all the cables and rope Step onto the astro turf Get yourself a coozie Let's go Who said anything about skiing? Floating is all I want to do You ...
Out here in the open. Mm, motorboatin'. (Hoo hoo hoo) Reach your hand down into the cooler. Don't drink it if the mountains aren't blue. Try to keep it steady as you recline on your black inner tube. Pontoon. Makin' waves and catchin' rays up on the roof. Jumpin' out the back, don't act like you don't want to.
Makin' waves and catchin' rays up on the roof. Jumpin' out the back, don't act like you don't want to. Party in slow motion. Out here in the open. Mm, motorboatin'. (Hoo hoo hoo) Reach your hand down into the cooler. Don't drink it if the mountains aren't blue. Try to keep it steady as you recline on your black inner tube.
Out here in the open. Mmmmmmm motorboating. (Hoo hoo hoo) Reach your hand down into the cooler. Don't drink it if the mountains aren't blue. Try to keep it steady as you recline on your black inner tube. On the pontoon. Making waves and catching rays up on the roof. Jumping out the back, don't act like you don't want to.
Floatin' is all I wanna do You can climb the ladder Just don't rock the boat while I barbeque On the pontoon Makin' waves and catchin' rays up on the roof Jumpin' out the back, don't act like you don't want to Party in slow motion Out here in the open Mm, motorboatin' (Hoo hoo hoo) Reach your hand down into the cooler Don't drink it if the ...
On the pontoon / Making waves and catching rays up on the roof / Jumping out the back, don't act like you don't want to / Party in slow motion / Out here in the open Music Video
Jumpin' out the back, don't act like you don't want to Party in slow motion Out here in the open Mmmmmmm...motorboatin' (Hoo hoo hoo) Reach your hand down into the cooler Don't drink it if the mountains aren't blue Try to keep it steady as you recline on your black innertube Chorus: Pontoon Makin' waves and catchin' rays up on the roof
Out here in the open Mmmmmm...motorboatin' (Who who who) (Who who who) 5 mile an hour with aluminum sides Wood panelin' with a water slide Can't beat the heat, so let's take a ride On the pontoon Makin' waves and catchin' rays up on the roof Jumpin' off the back, don't act like you don't want to Party in slow motion I'm out here in the open
And she was like, 'No, it's called 'Fine Tune.''. She was telling us that story when she and Barry and I got together to write. Then we were like, 'Well, 'Pontoon' would actually be a cool song to ...
Floatin' is all I wanna do You can climb the ladder Just don't rock the boat while I barbecue On the pontoon Makin' waves and catchin' rays up on the roof Jumpin' off the back, don't act like you don't want to Party in slow motion Out here in the open Mmm... motorboatin' (Woo-woo-woo) Reach your hand down into the cooler Don't drink it if the ...
Pontoon Written by Luke Laird, Natalie Hemby & Barry Dean Recorded by Little Big Town (Capo on 2) Intro.: | / | x 2 bars Back this hitch up into the water Untie all the cables and rope Step onto the Astro Turf, get yourself a koozie, let's go Who said any-thing a-bout ski-in' Floatin' is all I wan-na do You can climb the ladder, just don't rock ...
Pontoon Little Big Town Album: Pontoon Tabber: Alicia F. [Intro] A [Verse 1] A Back this hitch up into the water Untie all the cables and rope D Step onto the astro turf A Get yourself a cooze, LET'S GO A Who said anything about skiin'? Floating is all I wanna do D You can climb the ladder A Just dont rock the boat while I barbeque [Chorus] D ...
The driving beat and simple, relatable lyrics make this track from 2015 a must for your day on the water. 4. Pontoon - Little Big Town. Little Big Town - Pontoon (Official Music Video) ... "Party in slow motion, Out here in the open, Mmmmmmm motorboating," this one is sure to get everyone up and moving. 5. Kokomo - The Beach Boys ...
Don't sit downTurn aroundThen let's get out of this townWhere the people have scarsJust from livingAnd let's drive 'em down the holeOn a solemn country roadW...
Out here on the open I get to keep what's mine It's hard to live up to you When you're never doing anything wrong Dudududuuu nananana It's hard to live up to what you think of yourself You know you've got to be putting me on Dudududuuu nananana Out here in the open Underneath the sky Out here where I'm hoping I wanna get my wings and fly Out ...
the locksmith Got my woes, a motor-boating Get it cold, the heat I'm holding More bogus, you hardly know if The showbiz has lost its motive I'm broken, not black
[Chorus] Uh, I just got tired of bein' fuckin' broke I just got tired of sleepin' on the floor I had to face it, I was all alone I had to run and go and get the dough Them shooters runnin', go and ...
Out here in the open Mmmmmm…motorboatin'. Mmmmmm …. Motorboatin. It's hot and you're bored. One of the best things that you can do is head out onto the water. Motorboatin on a pontoon can be a great way to spend a lazy Saturday, just cruising on the waves. With a cocktail in one hand and your feet up on the railing, you can kick back ...
NAV - "Myself" Drivin' solo, I'm just swervin' through my ends When I'm sober I just don't like who I am Pour me up a 4 and I'll feel like myself again Roll me up some dope and I'll feel like myself again I'ma...
So I'm out here in it Maybe love Ain't in my cards I tell you that still here you are On again and off again, on again The worst and best that I've ever been But good or bad when the jury's in I hope they know I did it When rumor is I said it You can bet probably meant it I've been drunk and I've been sober Hit the under and the over
Yeah, yeah, yeah Uh Yeah, and I'm straight off the motorboat I got bitches they goin' for goin' dope Break it down and then sell the brick door to door Pour a four on my bitch and then roll it up I got the Act' in so you know I'm goin' up I got rich and these niggas start actin' like bitches But if it's a fade we can throw it up I got rich and ...