Stars in Alabama

Album: That Lonesome Song (2008)
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  • I said, momma don't you worry
    I'm gettin' by just fine out on the road

    Yea tonight we play in Knoxville
    And tomorrow night its back to music road
    No I don't know when I'm coming home
    Montgomery seems so very far away
    She said boy it wouldn't kill you now
    To look out pass the bright lights out on that stage

    [Chorus]
    Cause got put stars in Alabama
    You just cant find in Tennessee
    The same ones are waiting on you
    That taught you how to dream
    I know there big names up in Nashville
    And you'll be one before too long
    Got put stars in Alabama
    To help you find your way back home

    I hung up the phone and I could feel the emptiness at 80 mph
    And I listen close and I could hear my heart beating louder than the tires
    This old bus was headed west, but my mind was drifting somewhere toward the sun
    And I close my eyes and I could see the bright light shining clearly through the clouds

    [Chorus]

    Yea there stars in Alabama
    That cant wait till you get back home Writer/s: JAMEY JOHNSON, TEDDY GENTRY
    Publisher: Bluewater Music Corp., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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