Ever wonder what it's like to live in a tight-knit community where life moves at a slower pace? Jason Aldean's song paints a vivid picture of small-town pride and simplicity. It's all about cherishing the little things—like the name on the water tower, red dirt on your boots, and those old dirt roads. The lyrics celebrate hard work, family values, and the joy of finding love and companionship in familiar surroundings. There's a sense of tradition and continuity here; folks are proud of their roots and aren't looking to change anytime soon. It's an anthem for those who find contentment in the steady rhythms of rural life, keeping things uncomplicated and genuine from sunup to sundown.
Keeping It Small Town
Lyrics
Yeah, we proud of that name painted up on that water tower
And that red dirt on the bottom of our boots
This place runs 35 miles an hour
And that hard work runs in our roots
Yeah, we're all just backbone blue-collar people
Burning that Texaco black smoke diesel
Yeah, we're keeping it small town, keeping it slow
Keep that dust stirred up on them old dirt roads
Yeah, we keeping them girls up in them shotgun seats
Got that good stuff waiting on the end of the week
It's the way we were raised and we ain't changing now
You can find us sun up to sundown, yeah
Just keeping it small town
We're keeping it small town
Yeah we just trying to be 'bout half good as our daddies
Still trying to make a name of our own
Find a little girl you can roll with and ride with
And make a good life with and love her 'til you're gone
We're keeping it small town, keeping it slow
Keep that dust stirred up on them old dirt roads
Yeah, we keeping them girls up in them shotgun seats
Got that good stuff waiting on the end of the week
It's the way we were raised and we ain't changing now
You can find us sun up to sundown, yeah
Just keeping it small town
We're keeping it small town
Yeah, we're all just backbone blue-collar people
Burning that Texaco black smoke diesel
Yeah, we're keeping it small town, keeping it slow
Keep that dust stirred up on them old dirt roads
Yeah, we keeping them girls up in them shotgun seats
Got that good stuff waiting on the end of the week
It's the way we were raised and we ain't changing now
You can find us sun up to sundown, yeah
Just keeping it small town
We're just keeping it small town
Writer(s): Benjamin Scott Hayslip, Jaron Caleb Boyer, Morgan Wallen
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Peermusic Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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