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I haven't seen you in forever 00:19
Oh, you haven't changed a bit 00:25
You didn't think that I remembered 00:31
How could I forget? 00:37
We sang Bobby McGee on the hood of my car 00:41
Made a wish on every star 00:45
In that clear September sky 00:49
One bottle of wine and two Dixie cups 00:54
3 a.m, I fell in love 00:57
For the first time in my life 01:01
Oh, that's somethin' that just don't happen twice 01:05
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To this day, I still taste that first kiss 01:16
How I prayed it wouldn't end 01:23
And in a way seeing you like this 01:28
I guess it never really did 01:35
We sang Bobby McGee on the hood of my car 01:39
Made a wish on every star 01:43
In that clear September sky 01:46
One bottle of wine and two Dixie cups 01:50
3 a.m, I fell in love 01:55
For the first time in my life 01:58
Oh, that's somethin' that just don't happen twice 02:03
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One bottle of wine and two Dixie cups 02:18
3 a.m, I fell in love 02:22
For the first time in my life 02:26
Oh, that's somethin' 02:30
Baby, that's somethin' 02:33
Oh, that's somethin' that just don't happen twice 02:36
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Oh, yeah 02:45
02:49
We sang Bobby McGee on the hood of my car 02:51
Made a wish on every star 02:59
One bottle of wine and two Dixie cups 03:03
Yeah, we fell in love 03:09
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Don't Happen Twice – English Lyrics

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Kenny Chesney
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Greatest Hits
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Lyrics & Translation

Explore the language of country music and heartfelt storytelling through Kenny Chesney's "Don't Happen Twice." This song captures the essence of reminiscing about a first love and understanding the uniqueness of certain moments in life, offering a glimpse into themes of nostalgia and the irreplaceable nature of special memories .

[English]
I haven't seen you in forever
Oh, you haven't changed a bit
You didn't think that I remembered
How could I forget?
We sang Bobby McGee on the hood of my car
Made a wish on every star
In that clear September sky
One bottle of wine and two Dixie cups
3 a.m, I fell in love
For the first time in my life
Oh, that's somethin' that just don't happen twice
...
To this day, I still taste that first kiss
How I prayed it wouldn't end
And in a way seeing you like this
I guess it never really did
We sang Bobby McGee on the hood of my car
Made a wish on every star
In that clear September sky
One bottle of wine and two Dixie cups
3 a.m, I fell in love
For the first time in my life
Oh, that's somethin' that just don't happen twice
...
One bottle of wine and two Dixie cups
3 a.m, I fell in love
For the first time in my life
Oh, that's somethin'
Baby, that's somethin'
Oh, that's somethin' that just don't happen twice
...
Oh, yeah
...
We sang Bobby McGee on the hood of my car
Made a wish on every star
One bottle of wine and two Dixie cups
Yeah, we fell in love
...

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

changed

/tʃeɪndʒd/

B1
  • verb
  • - to make or become different

remember

/rɪˈmɛm.bər/

B1
  • verb
  • - to recall or retain in memory

forget

/fɔːrˈɡɛt/

B1
  • verb
  • - to fail to remember

sing

/sɪŋ/

B1
  • verb
  • - to produce musical sounds with the voice

hood

/hʊd/

B2
  • noun
  • - the covering over a car’s engine compartment

car

/kɑːr/

A1
  • noun
  • - automobile

wish

/wɪʃ/

B1
  • noun
  • - a desire or hope for something
  • verb
  • - to hope for; to desire

star

/stɑːr/

A1
  • noun
  • - a luminous celestial body

clear

/klɪə(r)/

A2
  • adjective
  • - transparent, not cloudy or obscure

sky

/skaɪ/

A1
  • noun
  • - the expanse above the Earth

bottle

/ˈbɒt.l̩/

A2
  • noun
  • - a container, typically of glass or plastic, with a neck

wine

/waɪn/

B1
  • noun
  • - an alcoholic drink made from fermented grapes

cup

/kʌp/

A1
  • noun
  • - a small container for drinking

love

/lʌv/

A1
  • noun
  • - deep affection or strong liking
  • verb
  • - to feel deep affection for someone

first

/fɜːst/

A1
  • adjective
  • - preceding all others in time or order

life

/laɪf/

A1
  • noun
  • - the existence of living beings; the period between birth and death

taste

/teɪst/

B1
  • verb
  • - to perceive or experience the flavor of something
  • noun
  • - the flavor perceived by the sense of taste

kiss

/kɪs/

A1
  • noun
  • - a touch with the lips as a form of affection
  • verb
  • - to touch with the lips as a sign of love or greeting

pray

/preɪ/

B1
  • verb
  • - to address a deity or higher power with a request or thanks

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Key Grammar Structures

  • I haven't seen you in forever

    ➔ Present perfect negative (have/has + not + past participle)

    ➔ The word "haven't" shows the present perfect negative, indicating an action that has not happened up to now.

  • You haven't changed a bit

    ➔ Present perfect negative with verb "change"

    "haven't" forms the negative present perfect, emphasizing that the person’s state has remained the same.

  • You didn't think that I remembered

    ➔ Past simple negative + that‑clause (reported thought)

    ➔ The word "didn't" marks the past simple negative, and the clause "that I remembered" functions as an object complement.

  • How could I forget?

    ➔ Modal verb "could" in a question (past ability/interrogative)

    "could" expresses a hypothetical ability in the past, and the word order "How could I" forms a rhetorical question.

  • We sang Bobby McGee on the hood of my car

    ➔ Simple past tense (regular verb) with prepositional phrase

    "sang" is the simple past form of "sing", indicating a completed action in the past.

  • Made a wish on every star

    ➔ Past simple without explicit subject (zero‑subject or elliptical construction)

    "Made" appears without "I" or "we"; the subject is understood from the previous line, a common lyrical ellipsis.

  • 3 a.m., I fell in love

    ➔ Simple past with time expression at the beginning

    "fell" is the past simple of "fall", and the time phrase "3 a.m." sets the temporal context.

  • that's something that just don't happen twice

    ➔ Relative clause "that just don't happen twice" with present simple negative (don't) and adverb "just"

    ➔ The word "don't" forms the negative present simple, while "just" limits the frequency, and the relative pronoun "that" introduces the clause.