Sundays In The South
Lyrics
Well, it sounds like NASCAR on WBKR
On some old busted car radio
Like them yoo-hoo bottles clinging in the floorboards
Every time we hit the same pothole
Like that train whistle L&N creepin' up on five 'til ten
Church bell ringin' means we're gonna be late again
Ear to the door, make sure they ain't prayin'
Head up to the front, back pew's already taken
And we were singin'
I'll fly away, old glory and I'd fly away
My salvation and my foundation is in them yesterdays
Yeah, I can hear it crystal clear, oh, it's still ringin' loud
Amazing Grace, how sweet the sound of Sundays in the South
Well, it sounds like gravel slingin' up, poppin' underneath the truck
On our way up to grandpa's house
Like the roarin' of the creek, where me and brother'd sneak drink
Daddy's missin' Bud Lights down
Like granny in the kitchen fryin' up the chicken
Cousin in the backyard gettin' a good whippin'
Man, how I wish I was back there now
Passin' this guitar around, singin'
I'll fly away, old glory and I'd fly away
My salvation and my foundation is in them yesterdays
Yeah, I can hear it crystal clear, oh, it's still ringin' loud
Amazing Grace, how sweet the sound of Sundays in the South
Come on
Amazing Grace, how sweet the sounds
That made a redneck like me, yeah, singin'
I'll fly away, old glory and I'd fly away
My salvation and my foundation is in them yesterdays
Yeah, I can hear it crystal clear, oh, it's still ringin' loud
Amazing Grace, how sweet the sound of Sundays in the South
I said, Amazing Grace, how sweet the sound of Sundays in the South
Writer(s): Derrick Adam Southerland, Elvie Shane, Albert E. Brumley
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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