| Saw you at the football games, everybody knew your name
|
| Once or twice I’d seen you smile at me
|
| I was scared to ask you out, I was sure that you would turn me down
|
| But I took that chance 'cause how cool would that be Then what do you know you said you’d go and there we were
|
| Walking barefoot down by the water, sun was hot but you made it hotter
|
| Found that shade tree there by the riverbank
|
| Sitting there, our toes all muddy, that first kiss was sweeter than honey
|
| And every time that I look back I say man that was a good day
|
| We all have our memories, the ones we lose, the ones we keep
|
| The ones we know we’ll always hold on to
|
| I’ve had my days, good and bad but the best ones that I’ve had
|
| Always seem to start and end with you
|
| Yeah, those are the times I know that I won’t forget
|
| Like that July Fourth, hugged up by the levy
|
| You squeezed me hard and told me you loved me Fireworks flying taking our breath away
|
| Felt like we were melting together, thinking I could do this forever
|
| And every time that I look back I say man that was a good day
|
| When we’re finished with this ride and we’re on the other side
|
| Bet we’ll look back at this life and say
|
| Man that was a good day, man that was a good day
|
| Man that was a good day, man that was a good day
|
| Man that was a good day, man that was a good day
|
| Oh, that was a good day, man that was a good day
|
| I saw you at the football games, everybody knew your name
|
| Once or twice I’d seen you smile at me |