Lyrics & Translation
“Would You Go With Me” by Josh Turner is a fantastic song for English language learners to explore because of its clear and repetitive lyrical structure. The song is built around a series of questions beginning with “Would you go with me if…”, which provides a great opportunity to learn and practice conditional phrases. The vocabulary is descriptive and evocative, painting vivid pictures of different life scenarios. What makes the song special is its blend of heartfelt emotion with an upbeat, bluegrass-tinged melody, making it a joyful and memorable way to learn about expressing deep commitment and love in English.
[English]
[UPBEAT COUNTRY MUSIC]♪ WOULD YOU GO WITH ME ♪
♪ IF WE ROLLED DOWN STREETS OF FIRE ♪
♪ WOULD YOU HOLD ON TO ME TIGHTER ♪
♪ AS THE SUMMER SUN GOT HIGHER ♪
♪ IF WE ROLL FROM TOWN TO TOWN ♪
♪ AND NEVER SHUT IT DOWN ♪
♪ WOULD YOU GO WITH ME ♪
♪ IF WE WERE LOST IN FIELDS OF CLOVER ♪
♪ WOULD WE WALK EVEN CLOSER ♪
♪ UNTIL THE TRIP WAS OVER ♪
♪ AND WOULD IT BE OKAY ♪
♪ IF I DIDN'T KNOW THE WAY ♪
♪ IF I GAVE YOU MY HAND WOULD YOU TAKE IT ♪
♪ AND MAKE ME THE HAPPIEST MAN IN THE WORLD ♪
♪ IF I TOLD YOU MY HEART COULDN'T BEAT ♪
♪ ONE MORE MINUTE WITHOUT YOU GIRL ♪
♪ WOULD ACCOMPANY ME TO THE EDGE OF THE SEA ♪
♪ LET ME KNOW IF YOU'RE REALLY A DREAM ♪
♪ I LOVE YOU SO ♪
♪ SO WOULD YOU GO WITH ME ♪
[UPBEAT COUNTRY MUSIC]
♪ WOULD YOU GO WITH ME ♪
♪ IF WE RODE THE CLOUDS TOGETHER ♪
♪ COULD YOU NOT LOOK DOWN FOREVER ♪
♪ IF YOU LIGHTER THAN A FEATHER ♪
♪ OH AND IF I SET YOU FREE ♪
♪ WOULD YOU GO WITH ME ♪
♪ IF I GAVE MY HAND WOULD YOU TAKE IT ♪
♪ AND MAKE ME THE HAPPIEST MAN IN THE WORLD ♪
♪ IF I TOLD YOU MY HEART COULDN'T BEAT ♪
♪ ONE MORE MINUTE WITHOUT YOU GIRL ♪
♪ WOULD YOU ACCOMPANY ME TO THE EDGE OF THE SEA ♪
♪ HELP ME TIE UP THE ENDS OF A DREAM ♪
♪ I GOTTA KNOW ♪
♪ WOULD YOU GO WITH ME ♪
♪ I LOVE YOU SO ♪
♪ SO WOULD YOU GO WITH ME ♪
[UPBEAT COUNTRY MUSIC]
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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streets /striːts/ A1 |
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fire /ˈfaɪər/ A1 |
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summer /ˈsʌmər/ A1 |
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sun /sʌn/ A1 |
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town /taʊn/ A1 |
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fields /fiːldz/ A1 |
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hand /hænd/ A1 |
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world /wɜːrld/ A1 |
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girl /ɡɜːrl/ A1 |
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sea /siː/ A1 |
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clouds /klaʊdz/ A2 |
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trip /trɪp/ A2 |
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heart /hɑːrt/ A2 |
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dream /driːm/ A2 |
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edge /edʒ/ B1 |
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clover /ˈkloʊvər/ B1 |
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feather /ˈfeðər/ B1 |
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happiest /ˈhæpiɪst/ B1 |
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accompany /əˈkʌmpəni/ B2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Would you go with me?
➔ Modal verb 'would' for polite requests.
➔ The phrase "Would you go with me?" is a polite way to ask someone to accompany you.
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If I told you my heart couldn't beat one more minute without you girl.
➔ Conditional sentences (if-clause).
➔ The structure "If I told you..." introduces a hypothetical situation.
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Would you hold on to me tighter?
➔ Modal verb 'would' for requests.
➔ The phrase "Would you hold on to me tighter?" is a request for reassurance.
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If we rolled down streets of fire.
➔ Past tense in conditional sentences.
➔ The phrase "If we rolled down..." uses the past tense to describe a hypothetical scenario.
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Let me know if you're really a dream.
➔ Indirect questions.
➔ The phrase "Let me know if..." introduces an indirect question about someone's reality.
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Help me tie up the ends of a dream.
➔ Imperative sentences for requests.
➔ The phrase "Help me tie up..." is an imperative request for assistance.