Number 3 & Number 7 Lyrics – Morgan Wallen & Eric Church


American country music singer Morgan Wallen released his new single, titled “Number 3 & Number 7,” on Friday, May 16, 2025. The song is the seventeenth track from his fourth studio album, I’m the Problem. Whether you are a fan of Morgan or just simply someone looking for meaningful lyrics, “Number 3 & Number 7” is bound to leave an impression. Its irresistible music and unforgettable, mindblowing lyrics make it impossible not to sing along. Read Number 3 & Number 7 lyrics by Morgan Wallen below and experience the song’s passion.

         

Song Credits

Sone NameNumber 3 & Number 7
AlbumI’m The Problem
Lead VocalsMorgan Wallen & Eric Church
Song WriterRocky Block & Blake Pendergrass
Music ProducerCharlie Handsome & Joey Moi
LabelBig Loud Records
Release DateMay 16, 2025
Song LanguageEnglish
Copyright ©Big Loud Records

Lyrics of Number 3 & Number 7 by Morgan Wallen

Her Daddy’s Truck, Her Daddy’s Bottle
Open Top, Open Throttle
Eighty-seven On A Eighty-proof
Runnin’ Through My Lanes
I’m Drunk On Speed, Drunk On Whiskey
Ain’t No Free Quite Like Sixteen
Still Had Half A Foot To Grow
Makin’ Grown Man Mistakes
Puttin’ Iron Hearts To Shame

         

Up In My Head, I Was In First
Whole Pack Of Cars On That Fourth Run
Burnin’ Towards The Checkered Flag
I Was On A Record Lap
Had My Hand Wrapped Around That Drink
‘Til That Truck Wrapped Around That Tree
Should Have Gone To Heaven Fast
Learned A Hard Learned Lesson That
We Wall Get More Second Chances Than We Should
And Number Three And Number Seven Don’t Add Up To Much Good

Flashin’ Lights, Flashin’ Memories
‘Fore My Eyes, Torn Up [Bench Tree?]
Pickin’ Glass Out Of My Right Arm
Made Of Metal That You [?], Get Kinda Scarred
I Lost That Race When I Let It Start, But

Up In My Head, I Was In First
Whole Pack Of Cars On That Fourth Run
Burnin’ Towards The Checkered Flag
I Was On A Record Lap
Had My Hand Wrapped Around That Drink
‘Til That Truck Wrapped Around That Tree
Should Have Gone To Heaven Fast
Learned A Hard Learned Lesson That
We Wall Get More Second Chances Than We Should
And Number Three And Number Seven Don’t Add Up To Much Good, No

Her Daddy’s Truck, Her Daddy’s Bottle
Open Top, Open Throttle

Up In My Head, I Was In First
Whole Pack Of Cars On That Fourth Run
Burnin’ Towards The Checkered Flag
I Was On A Record Lap (I Was On A Record Lap)
Had My Hand Wrapped Around That Drink
‘Til That Truck Wrapped Around That Tree
Should Have Gone To Heaven Fast (Should Have Gone To Heaven)
Learned A Hard Learned Lesson That
We Wall Get More Second Chances Than We Should (Yes, We Do)
And Number Three And Number Seven Don’t Add Up To Much Good
Don’t Add Up To Much Good (Don’t Add Up To Much Good, No)

         

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the singer of the “Number 3 & Number 7” song?

The “Number 3 & Number 7” song is sung by Morgan Wallen and Eric Church.

Who wrote the lyrics to the “Number 3 & Number 7” song?

The song “Number 3 & Number 7” was written by Rocky Block and Blake Pendergrass.

Who is the music producer of the “Number 3 & Number 7” song?

“Number 3 & Number 7” is produced by Charlie Handsome and Joey Moi.

         

When was the “Number 3 & Number 7 song released?

Number 3 & Number 7 was released on May 16, 2025.

What is the duration of Number 3 & Number 7?

The duration of the song Number 3 & Number 7 is approximately 3 minutes and 15 seconds long.

What is the main theme and message of Number 3 & Number 7 song?

This is a deeply reflective and cautionary country track that explores themes such as reckless youth, guilt, and second chances. Morgan Wallen and Eric Church are telling a personal or representative story, in which their aim is not just to remember the past but also to give a lesson. The song’s vibe is heavy and melancholic, and the mood transitions from carefree thrill to deep regret. Morgan and Eric deliver the emotions in a poetic yet grounded way, in which every listener can find a part of themselves.

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