The Country I Grew Up On
Lyrics
Parked by the swimming hole
Listening to the radio
Fresh coat of red clay on our feet
They play an old school country song
The kind that gets you holding on
Next thing I knew she was dancing close to me
Talk about a memory
The country I grew up on somewhere off the beaten path
It's a shotgun and a bird dog and that old truck I got from dad
We run them back roads all night long kicking up that dust 'til dawn
Haggard singing me back home, that's the country I grew up on
We'd drive up on a hill
Past granddad's to back of field
Look down on the small town lights
And when the sunlight hit that Chevy, son
We were all grown up at seventeen
Living out those songs 'bout love and life
Time sure does fly
The country I grew up on somewhere off the beaten path
It's a shotgun and a bird dog and that old truck I got from dad
We run them back roads all night long kicking up that dust 'til dawn
Haggard singing me back home, that's the country I grew up on
On this side of the interstate
They say that it's all changed
But when I go back up on that hill
Stars still look the same
It's all the same
The country I grew up on somewhere off the beaten path
It's a shotgun and a bird dog and that old truck I got from dad
We run them back roads all night long kicking up that dust 'til dawn
Haggard singing me back home, that's the country I grew up on
The country I grew up on
The country I grew up on
Writer(s): Carson Chamberlain, Phil O Donnell, Wade Allen Kirby
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing
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