George Strait Songs
Lyrics
There's still a little America left in America
There's still some train track, co-op elevator, main street hanging on
I know (I know) 'cause I ('cause I) spent most my life on the county roads
I love (I love) to drive (to drive) into a sunset hanging over fields of gold
Out in the middle of it all
Where I got my start
Where they still love Jesus, by God
And know George Strait songs by heart, yeah
I like the working blue crowd
Kinda rowdy, kinda loud on a Saturday night
And I like hanging around
Folks with rusty Chevys and old Coke signs
I get gone too long
And I get to feeling lost
There ain't no kinda freedom
Like when heaven and the radio is all you got, yeah
Out in the middle of it all
Where I got my start
Where they still love Jesus, by God
And know George Strait songs by heart, yeah
(Ooh-ooh ooh-ooh)
(Ooh-ooh ooh-ooh)
If you ain't ever been out here
You may not understand
But I give you one Friday night, one Sunday morning
You'll be singing you a song about the heartland, yeah
Out in the middle of it all
Where I got my start
Where they still love Jesus, by God
And know George Strait songs by heart
Out in the middle of it all
Where I got my start
Where they still love Jesus by God
And know George Strait songs by heart
They know George Strait songs by heart, yeah
Writer(s): Blake Chaffin, Logan Mize
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Songtrust Ave, Anthem Entertainment
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