Bring Out the Country In Me

Album: Charley's Pride: A Tribute to Black Country (2024)
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  • Last stop
    To the city
    Guitar in my hand
    Got a suitcase
    Full of dreams
    I ain't got no plans
    Too many places
    Unknown faces
    Could almost lose who I am

    Everything's moving fast
    Right now I'll trade
    concrete for bluegrass

    These big city lights
    Bring out the Country in me
    Say hello and goodbye
    To everyone that I see
    When I close my eyes
    I see that old cherry tree
    That country life is still a part of me
    c country girl is all I'll ever be

    Gotta job
    Gotta room
    Gotta walk up ten flights
    ct the end of the day
    It's worth the price
    When something goes wrong
    I write a song
    then the world feels alright
    Gonna make a joyful sound
    make momma proud
    Sing it high and loud

    These big city lights
    Bring out the Country in me
    Say hello and goodbye
    To everyone that I see
    When I close my eyes
    I see that old cherry tree
    That country life is still a part of me
    c country girl is all I'll ever be Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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