I swear I remember bein' two years old My daddy would rock me, singin' George Jones He kissed my cheek, off to sleep I'd go 'Cause I had a country song to sing
Thirty-five kids on a church camp bus Shoutin' Elvira at the top of our lungs I'll always remember that summer Because we had a country song to sing
A few years later I was fallin' in love And I wanted to tell her but he words wouldn't come So I got my guitar, gave it a strut I had a country song to sing
So turn it in, turn it up Grab a microphone or an old hairbrush And a honky tonker in the cab of your truck And let it rain No you can't go wrong with a country song to sing
I earned my first minimum wage paycheck With a week's full of blister, sun-burning sweat If it weren't for that radio I swear I'd have quit But I had a country song to sing
I won't ever forget the night, Cody and Dave Got me half drunk, drug me on stage I was nervous as hell but I did okay I had a country song to sing
That mornin' we laid grandaddy in the ground Every heart heavy, every head bowed In an unbroken circle, we all gathered round How sweet the sound... We had a country song to sing
So turn it in, turn it up Grab a microphone or an old hairbrush And a honky tonker in the cab of your truck And let it rain No you can't go wrong with a country song to sing
If you're hangin' with the friends you ain't seen in a while Or a pretty girl leaves you with a smile You got a country song to sing If you're feelin' proud of where you from Or you're lost in the crowd and missin' someone You got a country song to sing Yeah we all got a country song to singTeksty umieszczone na naszej stronie są własnością wytwórni, wykonawców, osób mających do nich prawa.