Luke Combs - Where the Wild Things Are (Official Lyric Video)

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Published 2023-03-23
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Lyrics:
My big brother rode an Indian Scout
It was black like his jacket
American Spirit hangin’ outta his mouth
Just like our Daddy
He kicked-started that bike one night and broke Mamma's heart
He pointed that headlight west
Out where the wild things are

He'd call me up every couple of weeks
From South California
Talk about the desert and the Joshua Tree
And his pretty girl stories
How he bought an Airstream trailer and a J-45 guitar
Said little brother you'd love it out here
Out where the wild things are

Oh, it's hearts on fire and crazy dreams
Oh, the nights ignite like gasoline
And light up those streets that never sleep when the sky goes dark
Out where the wild things are

I called my brother from the back of that plane
The second I made it
We started drinkin’ on the strip in LA
And then it got crazy
Ended up at a house in the hills with some Hollywood stars
Kissin’ on a blonde in a backyard pool
Out where the wild things are

Oh yeah
Couple iron horse rebels
Wild as the devil
I knew I had to move back east
Said goodbye to my brother
At the end of that summer
But I knew he'd never leave

Oh, its hearts on fire and crazy dreams
Oh, where the nights ignite like gasoline
Oh, them Indian Scouts, man they’re built for speed
And oh, they said he hit that guardrail at half past three
Lit up those streets that never sleep when the sky goes dark
We buried him out in the wind 'neath the West Coast stars
Out where the wild things are

Out where the wild things are

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All Comments (21)
  • @ulysses_grant
    This song reminds me of how reckless I was with my bike when I was young... How foolish I was... Thank GOD I'm still alive. And today, as a father, I can totally understand what my mother felt in her heart every time she saw me hitting the road and said, "Just please don't go fast, son." So to anyone reading this: Please, don't play with speed. It's something we must not mess with. For God's sake. For our own sake. For our loved ones' sake. Go easy... Enjoy the ride... As someone who had the opportunity to learn from his own mistakes, I say to you from the bottom of my father's heart: Your loved ones will be waiting for you to get back. It's so much better to be late in this life than to be early in the next one. All my respect and condolences to everyone who has lost dear ones to motorcycle accidents. Count on my prayers for you and for your loved ones. God bless.
  • @bryceybasses
    I lost my brother when I was 19 to a motorcycle accident. He was only 26. I’m turning 27 this Saturday. I miss him every day. This song brings me a lot of nostalgia and happy memories. Thank you Luke for this awesome song.
  • I lost my big brother in 2018 in a car accident. He was 33, I was 27. I’m 33 now. It’s been 6 years. This song sounds like it was written just for him. My little sister found this song and we both listen to it a lot and remember our big brother. Thank you for this song. 🙏🏻
  • I believe that somewhere in the world, there are people who feel the same emotions that I feel when I listen to masterpieces like this song.
  • This song could literally be an entire movie. Incredible storytelling 🤝🏼
  • @aprilburney8509
    I lost my brother in June 2010 to a car accident. He was a wild one with a heart of gold. He lived life unapologetically on his terms. This song always make me think of him. I cry every time. But it has to be one of the best songs ever.
  • My baby brother just sent this song to me for my birthday. I was the one that left home with my Harley for Texas. I miss my family so very dearly.
  • @wyattscott6847
    Reading all of these comments is literally gonna make me cry 😭 Sorry for your guy's loss
  • @davidmoore3055
    I just lost my brother this Sunday. He was 38. He ran life at 100mph and even though it wasn’t a motorcycle this song resonated with me because of how fast he lived his life. Thank you Luke Combs.
  • The first time I heard this song, it reminded me of my brother. The lyrics may not explain his life exactly prior to becoming clean almost 2 years before God took him home, but he did live in the world out "where the wild things are"... He had a motorcycle, smoked cigarettes, lived dangerously, and was in a well-known outlaw bike club in Boise and other Western states. He did things that were illegal a lot of times at night. We would go days and months with no contact from him. We did, however, spread his ashes in the wind under the West Coast stars in California.... 😔💔 Miss you, brother...
  • Song hits had not because I've lost someone on a motorcycle but the fact that I ride and I'm reckless and sometimes I think to myself I could of been that brother that dies on a bike and this song makes me take a step back to realize there are people who care about you and to not take your life for granted. So be safe out there fellow bikers
  • @Johntube187
    I Lost my Brother one night after work, he just got back from his deployment (Iraq) he stopped by work to invite me out for a night of drinking and Girl chasing. He help me load sandbags into my truck and took off in his Indian Motorcycle. He said "I'll meet you there!" That was the last time I saw him alive. He hit the guardrail going 100mph. He wasn't my Blood brother but we shared Blood, sweat, and tears together in the Military. I miss that Guy every time I hear an Indian rev up. ... RIP Sargent Bonito
  • @darienhall9284
    I lost my best friend to a motorcycle accident,he hit a guardrail on a cold, rainy night after leaving my house I couldn't stop thinking about him ,we were only 19 now I'm 53, and there's not a day goes by I don't think about that night, Thank You Luke,a friend of ours called me after he heard this song, he said this was meant for Joey , life just hasn't been the same without you, I gave up riding that night , and then when I heard this song, I thought it would be nice to dedicate a ride to him well Joey, this weekend is for you my friend we've missed you, see you soon!
  • Just a few months ago my dad had a motorcycle crash. It was very hot and he got heatstroke and he passed out. He drifted and hit a guardrail, the police report says at 3:23 pm. The only difference from the song is my dad got incredibly lucky and there were military trained people right there and they put a band on his leg. He had to have his leg amputated but they saved his life. I just recently found this song and it hits me like a train every single time I hear those lyrics.
  • @tdumond678
    This song absolutely has touched my soul and I never comment on YouTube in the 16 years I’ve used it 💙🔥
  • This is one of the best country songs right now. Concise and thorough storytelling while having an incredible melody. Luke continues to blow me away.
  • This song hits me right in the feels. Combs is one of the few modern country stars who manages to constantly remind me why I love the genre.
  • @Me-td1vi
    This is the most beautiful, meaningful and relatable song of Luke Combs so far. One of the "FEW GOLD MUSIC" of the year 2023.
  • My oldest brother moved to America 16 years ago and died during covid, we couldn't get to his cremation and got no answers as to what he died of at 44. This song always reminds me of him.