Sand In My Boots

Album: Dangerous (2021)
Charted: 30
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Songfacts®:

  • "Sand In My Boots" finds Morgan Wallen heartbroken after a girl he met on vacation doesn't come home with him.

    Somethin' 'bout the way she kissed me tells me she'd love Eastern Tennessee
    Yeah, but all I brought back with me was some sand in my boots


    Wallen thought their affair was the start of a romantic relationship, but it turns out it was just a beach fling.
  • This is the opening track of Dangerous. The first half is more reflective as Wallen takes on failed relationships. The second half finds him singing of the raucous, redneck side of his life.
  • Wallen co-wrote 16 of the 30 tracks. This is one he didn't co-write; it was penned by his close friend Hardy with Ashley Gorley and Josh Osborne.
  • Speaking with Eonline following the album's release, Wallen said this is the track on the record he can't wait play on tour. "It's a unique song for me and very piano heavy," he said. "I'm gonna add a piano moment into my show with it, which I'm super excited about."
  • Speaking on Apple Music Country's Happy Hour Radio, Hardy told Wallen that he'd had the song concept in his phone for a long time. When he went in to write with Ashley Gorley and Josh Osborne, he told them about his "idea about just a summer love kind of thing," which he wanted to call "Sand in My Boots."

    Wallen noted he loved the demo as soon as he heard it. Hardy replied that Luke Bryan "fell in love with it too," though he had no idea how the "That's My Kind of Night" singer had got to hear the song.

    He added that "Sand in My Boots" was already a done deal because they all wanted Wallen to have it. "We thought you could make it cool," Hardy explained. "So he missed out, dawg."

    "Sorry, Luke," Wallen teased at the end.
  • On February 2, 2021, TMZ posted a video of a drunken Wallen uttering a racial slur outside his Nashville home. Most country radio stations quickly pulled his music from the airwaves and for several months they didn't play any of his songs. After Wallen apologized on Good Morning America in July 2021 for his racist remark, "Sand in My Boots" began receiving airplay. Big Loud released the song to country radio on August 23, 2021 as the third single from Dangerous: The Double Album, Wallen's first release since the controversy.
  • Luke Bryan passed on recording "Sand in My Boots" because he was avoiding songs that mentioned trucks at the time. The song doesn't actually use the word "truck" but the chorus goes:

    Yeah, but now I'm dodging potholes in my sunburnt Silverado
    Like a heart-broke Desperado, headed right back to my roots


    The mention of a Silverado - a Chevrolet truck - was enough for Bryan to turn it down.

    Reflecting on the decision, Bryan admitted on the Bobby Bones Show in 2025, "There was a point in my career where I had sung about trucks so much that I stupidly passed on 'Sand in My Boots' just because it had 'Chevrolet' in it. I went through two years thinking, man, I sing about trucks a lot. I sing about tailgates. I think I got in my head a little bit."

Comments: 1

  • Caitlyn from Virginiai love you moegen wallen i have a really good voice can i be in some of your youtube videos please
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