Call Me Country
Lyrics
I'm a ghost on the radio
A needle on the vinyl
A country boy survival
The bottom of a bottle, yeah
I'm a fightin' side of you and me
And my heart's down in Tennessee
And I sing songs about freight trains and prisons
Heartaches and honky-tonks
And cowboys and outlaws
Good-hearted women
Boots and straw hats
All gone, just like that
They can't even recognize me
They used to call me country
We used to have cool names like Willie and Waylon
Merle and Hank
We all stood together
We sang and we drank
Chased the white lines
Night after night
Singin' songs about freight trains and prisons
Heartaches and honky-tonks
And cowboys and outlaws
Good-hearted women
Boots and straw hats
All gone, just like that
They can't even recognize me
They used to call me country
Like an old violin
Put away and never played again
Paycheck and Cash
Naw, they ain't comin' back
They need songs about freight trains and prisons
Heartaches and honky tonks
And cowboys and outlaws
Good-hearted women
Boots and straw hats
All gone, just like that
Hell, you can't even recognize me
They used to call me country
They used to call me country
I'm a thing of the past
I'm a ghost on the radio
Writer(s): Bart Butler, Driver Williams, Jon Pardi
Copyright(s): Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Bluewater Music Corp., Hipgnosis Songs Group
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