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from Montgomery Gentry - Tattoos & Scars (1999)
Well the party started early,
About a quarter-to-three Just a few close friends, Charlie, Troy, and me We just got started when somebody asked How long you think this party's gonna last? I said all night long (all night long) I said all night long (all night long) We'll be rockin' we'll be rollin' Gonna boogie-woogie all night long Well the next door neighbors Started raising a fuss Said you had a party And you didn't call us I said put on your dancing shoes and come along We'll be here till the cows come home And that's all night long (all night long) I said all night long (all night long) We'll be rockin' we'll be rollin' Gonna boogie-woogie all night long (Guitar) We'll be jumping through the windows And sneaking down the halls Dancing on the ceiling, Dancing on the wall The last thing I remember 'fore the lights went out I jumped up on the table and I started to shout I said all night long (all night long) I said all night long (all night long) We'll be rockin' we'll be rollin' Gonna boogie-woogie all night long (I mean all night long) I said all night long (all night long) I said all night long (all night long) We'll be rockin' we'll be rollin' Gonna boogie-woogie all night long |
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from Montgomery Gentry - Tattoos & Scars (1999)
His cows get loose and run right through the fast food parking lots
And Daddy gets calls from the mini-malls When they're downwind from his hogs When his tractor backs up traffic, the reception ain't too warm The city's growing around him, but Daddy won't sell the farm You can't roll a rock, up a hill that steep You can't pull roots when they run that deep He's gonna live and die, in the eye of an urban storm Daddy won't sell the farm He worked and slaved in '68, he bought these fields and trees He raised his corn and a big red barn and a healthy family He learned to love the woodlands, he can't stand to do them harm There's concrete all around him, but Daddy won't sell the farm You can't roll a rock, up a hill that steep You can't pull roots when they run that deep He's gonna live and die, in the eye of an urban storm Daddy won't sell the farm One day he's gonna leave it all to me And I'll start my own branch of the family tree They'll get the message written on the roof of the barn Daddy won't sell the farm You can't roll a rock, up a hill that steep You can't pull roots when they run that deep He's gonna live and die, in the eye of an urban storm Daddy won't sell the farm We're gonna live and die, in the eye of an urban storm Daddy won't sell the farm Oh you know a country boy can survive |
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from Montgomery Gentry - Tattoos & Scars (1999)
Sorry to hear
That you're down on luck Sometimes you give Til you just give up It's hard to find A true love these days Who won't break your heart Or leave your mind in a haze I'm here to tell you It doesn't have to be that way There's just no reason For losin' faith Didn't your mama tell ya 'Bout boys like me We'll walk you in the moonlight We'll ask about your dreams We'll even carve your name in an old willow tree Didn't your mama tell ya 'Bout boys like me It's more than flowers It's bigger than diamond rings It's talkin' for hours And all those little things And I will hold you When the nights get long And if you're feelin' weak I will make you strong And I won't run when it starts lookin' tough It all comes down to a little respect for love Didn't your mama tell ya 'Bout boys like me We'll walk you in the moonlight We'll ask about your dreams We'll even carve your name in an old willow tree Didn't your mama tell ya 'Bout boys like me Didn't your mama tell ya Where we'd be found Didn't your mama tell y a That we're still around Didn't your mama tell ya 'Bout boys like me We'll walk you in the moonlight We'll ask about your dreams We'll even carve your name in an old willow tree Didn't your mama tell ya 'Bout boys like me Didn't your mama tell ya Didn't your mama tell ya Didn't your mama tell ya 'Bout boys like me Didn't your mama tell ya |
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from Montgomery Gentry - Tattoos & Scars (1999)
I was there when the men came, and told us all the news
Father forgive them for they know not what they do Till they walk a while, a country mile In my hillbilly shoes You want to judge me by the whiskey on my breath You think you know me but you ain't seen nothing yet Till you walk a while, a country mile In my hillbilly shoes In my hillbilly shoes You work all day in the muck and the mire Dance a little jig and a stomp by the fire Ain't too much these boots can't do Might even kick a little sense into you Well I'm going up cripple creek going in a run Going up cripple creek to have a little fun Law man said they found some tracks People saw them leavin but they never come back Oh, you don't know me, you don't know, you don't know you don't know Till you walk a while, a country mile In my hillbilly shoes In my hillbilly shoes |
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from Montgomery Gentry - Tattoos & Scars (1999)
Well I've spent more money than I've made
And I've grown more whiskers than I've shaved I've worked harder getting out of work But I've loved a lot more than I've hurt I've spilled more whiskey than I've drank I drove up more gas than was in my tank I've lost a lot more than my shirt But I've loved a lot more than I've hurt Oh I hurt a little now and then, But when you're broke you learn to bend The bottom line for what its worth, I've loved a lot more than I've hurt Well I walk a lot more than I ride And I show a lot more than I hide I'm sometimes more trouble than I'm worth, But I've loved a lot more than I've hurt Oh I hurt a little now and then, But when you're broke you learn to bend The bottom line for what its worth, I've loved a lot more than I've hurt Yea the bottom line for what its worth I've loved a lot more than I've hurt. |
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from Montgomery Gentry - Tattoos & Scars (1999)
I've never had a broken bone
I hardly ever get a cold I keep myself in pretty good shape But I know I wouldn't here today If a broken heart could kill I'd be long gone Ashes to ashes, dust to dust by now Six feet under, a tombstone on a hill Lying there alone in my new wooden home If a broken heart could kill I've run the rapids, jumped from a plane Been through earth quakes and hurricanes I've climbed mountains, been a rodea clown But after you, I'm lucky I'm still around If a broken heart could kill I'd be long gone Ashes to ashes, dust to dust by now Six feet under, a tombstone on a hill Lying there alone in my new wooden home If a broken heart could kill Yeah I'd be heaven bound, Or on my way down If a broken heart could kill. |
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from Montgomery Gentry - Tattoos & Scars (1999)
Pulled in the driveway, picked up the paper
Found my key, and unlocked the door I walked in, felt like a stranger Like I'd never been there before As I wandered room to room It was silent as a tomb Could have heard a teardrop Could have heard a heartbreak Never saw the flood come Even though I felt the rain Never heard a house sound So loud with memories Where there used to be A happy home In the house on the corner Of lonely and gone If she talked about leaving, I wasn't listening If she showed me a sign, well I never saw Did she stop believing, did I stop giving Can't put my finger on what went wrong Now the quietest noise I'm told, is the sound of letting go Could have heard a teardrop Could have heard a heartbreak Never saw the flood come, even though I felt the rain Never heard a house sound, so loud with memories Where there used to be a happy home In the house on the corner Of lonely and gone Whoa...never heard a house sound So loud with memories Where there used to be a happy home In the house on the corner In the house on the corner Of lonely and gone |
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from Montgomery Gentry - Tattoos & Scars (1999)
I could say it's all her fault
She never had any patience at all I'm a complicated guy And she didn't try to understand I could claim I had nothing to do With the fact I'm lonesome and blue But that wouldn't be true I'm a self made man Yeah I'm the one that fooled around And let the one who loved me down She had more of me than she could stand I blamed everyone but me But now that it's too late I see Nobody helped me get to where I am I'm a self made man I could blame it on the way I was raised Or I could say I was just to afraid To lay my heart in somebody else's hands I could always make one more excuse But in the end what's the use I might as well face I'm a self made man Yeah I'm the one that fooled around And let the one who loved me down She had more of me than she could stand I blamed everyone but me But now that it's too late I see Nobody helped me get to where I am I'm a self made man Oh I blamed everyone but me But now that its to late I see Nobody helped me get to where I am I'm a self made man Self made man Self made man I can't blame anybody but me |
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from Montgomery Gentry - Tattoos & Scars (1999)
Young kid stepped in from the cold, he ordered up a drink
He said don't look surprised old man I'm older than you think If I was the talkin' kind, I could tell you a thing or two And since you didn't ask let me show you my tattoos He said I got this rose in Memphis In some back old alley dump picked this eagle up in Dallas Man, I sure was good and drunk and you know the way I see it If it gets any worse out there, a guy like me hasn't got a prayer The old man poured some coffee, he said this one's on me Set down his cigarette and rolled up his sleeve Take a good look here my friend, you see what these are Just my ragged old and jagged ordinary scars He said I got this one in Paris in a war 'fore you were born And this one when I was half your age workin' on my daddy's farm And you know the way I see it son, you ain't seen what I've seen 'Cause tattoos and scars are different things He said I've been here for all these years And what I know is this, if you look and listen close A man will show you what he is, you know the way I see it You've been 'round but you're still green 'Cause tattoos and scars are different things Young kid stepped in from the cold and he ordered up a drink He said don't look surprised old man I'm older than you think |
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from Montgomery Gentry - Tattoos & Scars (1999)
Trouble is, I can't make her see
I've said some bad things I didn't mean Now it's all come down to this She's not here, trouble is. Trouble is, she's over me. And it's no use to beg and plead. It's too late to make amends. She's not here, trouble is. Trouble is, dark, cold, and lonely. Trouble is this big half-empty bed. Now there's no one around to hold me. She's not here, trouble is. Trouble is, my closest friend. She moved out and it moved in Now its here to stay I guess That's just the way trouble is. Trouble is, dark, cold, and lonely. Trouble is this big half-empty bed. Now there's no one around to hold me. That's just the way trouble is. Now there's no one around to hold me. She's not here trouble is. |
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from Montgomery Gentry - Tattoos & Scars (1999)
I've been lookin' for a sign
Runnin' through the rain Shivered to the bone But I still can't shake the pain I've been lookin' for a sign Crawlin' on the ground And what did I do today Well, I can't remember now Tryin' to survive Best way I know how But my heart just keeps on wantin' The one that doesn't want me now So what if I go crazy Goin' there keeps me alive But livin' makes it clear That I'm just stuck right here Tryin' to survive I won't stay down long I'll be back again ?N I'll even learn to smile Just wish I knew when Tryin' to survive Best way I know how But my heart just keeps on wantin' The one that doesn't want me now So what if I go crazy Goin' there keeps me alive But livin' makes it clear That I'm just stuck right here Tryin' to survive |
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from Montgomery Gentry - All Night Long (2000)
Well the party started early,
About a quarter-to-three Just a few close friends, Charlie, Troy, and me We just got started when somebody asked How long you think this party's gonna last? I said all night long (all night long) I said all night long (all night long) We'll be rockin' we'll be rollin' Gonna boogie-woogie all night long Well the next door neighbors Started raising a fuss Said you had a party And you didn't call us I said put on your dancing shoes and come along We'll be here till the cows come home And that's all night long (all night long) I said all night long (all night long) We'll be rockin' we'll be rollin' Gonna boogie-woogie all night long (Guitar) We'll be jumping through the windows And sneaking down the halls Dancing on the ceiling, Dancing on the wall The last thing I remember 'fore the lights went out I jumped up on the table and I started to shout I said all night long (all night long) I said all night long (all night long) We'll be rockin' we'll be rollin' Gonna boogie-woogie all night long (I mean all night long) I said all night long (all night long) I said all night long (all night long) We'll be rockin' we'll be rollin' Gonna boogie-woogie all night long |
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from Montgomery Gentry - All Night Long (2000)
Mom got drunk and Dad got drunk
At our Christmas party We were drinkin' champagne punch And homemade eggnog Little sister brought her new boyfriend He was a Mexican We didn't know what to think of him Til he sang Feliz Navidad Feliz Navidad Brother Ken brought his kids with him The three from his first wife Lynn And the two identical twins From his second wife Mary Nell Of course he brought his new wife Kaye Who talks all about AA Chain smokin' while the stereo plays Noel, Noel, The first Noel Carve the turkey turn the ball game on Mix Margaritas when the eggnog's gone Send somebody to the Quik-Pak store We need some ice and an extension cord A can of bean dip and some Diet Rite A box of pampers , some Marlboro Lights Hallelujah everybody say cheese Merry Christmas from the family Fran and Rita drove from Harlingen I can't remember how I'm kin to them But when they tried to plug their motor home in They blew our christmas lights Cousin David knew just what went wrong So we all waited on our front lawn He threw the breaker and the lights came on And we sang Silent Night Oh Silent Night o' holy night Carve the turkey turn the ballgame on Mix Bloody Marys cause we all want one Send somebody to the Stop 'n Go We need some celery and a can of fake snow A bag of lemons and some Diet Sprite A box of midol, some Salem Lights Hallelujah everybody say cheese Merry Christmas from the family Feliz Navidad |
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from Montgomery Gentry - Carrying On (2001)
Every Friday evening about sundown
Ole' Black Jack Fletcher and Mississippi Sam Come ridin' their mules and leading their hounds Down to my place They holler "Hey son" have you got a drink Gonna make it hard on you if you ain't I'd grin and point to a jug coolin' in the spring They turn the hounds loose and let'em run Drink a little whiskey and have a lot of fun Talk about the days when they were younger than nowadays Talk about women young and old It was hard to believe all the stories told Wonder how they to be as old as they are now Well Black Jack Fletcher and Mississippi Sam Fought together in Vietnam Mean as hell but they say, "Yes ma'am" to your momma They gambled away all the money they made Knowing they was never gonna change their ways Living out every single day like another wasn't comin' Well Ole' Black Jack Fletcher was an ornery man Mississippi Sam didn't give a damn They'd steal a lady from a man while he was lookin' Well there ain't no doubt they was both outlaws Turnin' yellow corn into alcohol But they never hurt no one who didn't need a hurtin' Black Jack Fletcher and Mississippi Sam Always getting in and out of a jam Makin' up their own law of the land, while a runnin' They knew life was just a luck of the draw So they played a game with the local law Laughin' and sayin' a catchin' comes before a hangin' Now I wouldn't take nothin' for those days Every now and then I visit their graves And as the moon hangs in the haze I have me a drink to Fletcher and Sam |
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from Montgomery Gentry - Carrying On (2001)
There's those who turn their nose up
When we play our music loud Those folks would love to take control And turn our volume down But we come from the country And we live by the code That if it feels good; we're gonna do it There ain't no middle of the road And no one's gonna tell me How to live my life 'Cause it's my life And it ain't nobody's business What kind of flag I fly 'Cause that's my right We just love what we're doing You can hear it in our songs We ain't gonna break Ain't gonna bend We're just carrying on It's a sign of the times, everybody trying To be politically correct But worrying 'bout what other people think Will make you a nervous wreck Well we're just here to tear the house down With the many or the few There ain't no law against having a ball And that's just what we'll do And no one's gonna tell me How to live my life 'Cause it's my life And it ain't nobody's business What kind of flag I fly 'Cause that's my right And no one's gonna tell me How to live my life 'Cause it's my life And it ain't nobody's business What kind of flag I fly 'Cause that's my right |
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from Montgomery Gentry - Carrying On (2001)
Weatherman says, "It might hit ninety - five. "
September's goinna' feel more like July He's callin' for a night that's warm and mild I think he missed it by a mile He just don't know that you're gone I feel a cold one comin' on Drivin' home gets longer every day I found new things to do along the way A bar room ain't no place to run and hide From the memories of a love that said goodbye I'm sick and tired of right or wrong I feel a cold one comin' on Makes you wanta' start thinkin' about drinkin' If I don't find a way to ease my mind Leave all this behind I'm goinna' go crazy. without you baby A bar room or that bed room back at home I feel a cold one comin' on Makes you wanta' start thinkin' about drinkin' If I don't find a way to ease my mind Leave all this behind I'm goinna' go crazy. without you baby A bar room or that bed room back at home I feel a cold one comin' on A bar room or that bedroom back at home I feel a cold one comin' on |
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from Montgomery Gentry - Carrying On (2001)
She likes to read her Bible I like a good bar room rival
Sunday morning she's in church while my hangover just gets worse We see things differently but she's hell-bent on saving me She's got her life in tact and mine's been to hell and back She's an angel, she's a saint there's two things that I ain't I fell from a different tree but she's hell-bent on saving me I know she could make me better if I would only let her Guess a little compromise couldn't hurt I'm willin' to bend a little if she meet me in the middle If she'll come my way I'll go her's Oh please please she's hell-bent on saving me Lord you may not remember me I sang in church when I was three It's been a while since I called on you But could you tell her that my love is true I can't wear no golden halo I'll try to walk the straight and narrow Could you help me change enough I don't want to loose her love Please please she's hell-bent on saving me I know she could make me better if I would only let her Guess a little compromise couldn't hurt I'm willin' to bend a little if she meet me in the middle If she'll come my way I'll go her's Oh please please she's hell-bent on saving me |
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from Montgomery Gentry - Carrying On (2001)
I'm not one to whine or cry or wallow in self-pity
I take life in stride and smell the roses when I can I am one of those lucky guys who's happy just to be here Doin' what I love and thankful that I am With all of life's temptations And this dream that I've been chasin' It's a wonder I ain't long since dead and gone I've cheated undertakers, dang near met my maker I'm tellin' ya'll I'm lucky to be here at all My hard head, the cigarettes and straight Kentucky Bourbon Have taken their toll and done their best to do me in Guitars and beer joint bars up and down the highway If I could start all over, I'd do it all again With all of life's temptations And this dream that I've been chasin' It's a wonder I ain't long since dead and gone I've cheated undertakers, dang near met my maker I'm tellin' ya'll I'm lucky to be here at all And when I die I'll thank the good Lord face to face For his patience and grace With all of life's temptations And this dream that I've been chasin' It's a wonder I ain't long since dead and gone I've cheated undertakers, dang near met my maker I'm tellin' ya'll I'm lucky to be here at all |
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from Montgomery Gentry - Carrying On (2001)
Old white washed barn doors
Rain rusted tin Straw packed shirt and blue jeans Hangin' in the wind There's never time for these bones to mend Up before the sun dries The frost on my fields I've got the diesel burnin' Turnin' these four wheels Across this land I been handed down Feel my roots run deep in this ground So stand me up tall in this seat Lord help me guide this plow beneath my feet And turn this earth over one more time Some say this way of life is done But not for my father's son Three Generations Before I ever came Cut back these timbers And bet their lives on grain And I want to see just once before I die Us doin' more than just barely getting by So stand me up tall in this seat Lord help me guide this plow beneath my feet And turn this earth over one more time Some say this way of life is done But not for my father's son Now and then I walk my fence Down by the old country road And watch the cars go rushin' by And disappear like ghosts Out where the sky meets the amber waves Yeah I'm a rock in this land God made So stand me up tall in this seat Lord help me guide this plow beneath my feet And turn this earth over one more time Some say this way of life is done But not for my father's son |
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from Montgomery Gentry - Carrying On (2001)
I've been down the Mississippi, down through New Orleans
I've played in California there ain't too much I haven't seen I'm a Ramblin' Man Don't fool around with a Ramblin' Man Left a girl in West Virginia Up there where the green grass grows Got a girl in Cincinnati, waitin' where the Ohio River flows I'm a Ramblin' Man Don't give your heart to a Ramblin' Man You better move away You're standing too close to the flame Once I mess with your mind Your little heart won't be the same I'm a Ramblin' Man Don't mess around with a Ramblin' Man Well, up in Chicago I was known as quite a boy Down in Alabama they call me the man of joy I'm a Ramblin' Man Don't fall in love with a Ramblin' Man You better move away You're standing too close to the flame Once I mess with your mind Your little heart won't be the same I'm a Ramblin' Man Don't mess around with a Ramblin' Man |
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from Montgomery Gentry - Carrying On (2001)
Sometimes I think what turned her on was my ole' broke down boots
She wanted her a real cowboy, it was a phase she was going through Not one week after she moved in and I caught her paintin' the bedroom blue Brought home a bottle of pink Chablis, poured out my best home-brew I was sittin' on the porch in my over-alls as she packed her things to leave She changed her mind when she couldn't change me She changed direction, headed out West She changed her tune to some Hip-Hop mess Her dark brown hair went to blonde and her pretty blue eyes went to green She changed everything when she couldn't change me She was sittin' beside the ocean, lookin' out at the waves Watchin' how they keep on rollin' But always seemed the same She called and said she'd been thinkin' about all those quiet country nights And whatever she thought was so wrong with me Suddenly seemed alright I was sittin' on the porch in my over-alls when her truck pulled into view She said I changed my mind when I couldn't change you She changed direction, headed back home She changed her tune, it's all Haggard and Jones Had her dark brown hair pulled back and the bluest eyes you ever seen She changed everything when she couldn't change me She said I guess when you love someone, you just gotta let it be She changed her mind when she couldn't change me She changed direction, she's back in my arms She thought it through, had a change of heart She said I guess when you love someone, you just gotta let it be She changed her mind when she couldn't change me Yeah Yeah She changed it all when she couldn't change me She couldn't change me She couldn't change me |
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from Montgomery Gentry - Carrying On (2001)
I told my mom goodbye when I was eighteen
She told me bye for good at age seventy-three She was an angel right here on earth There was sure a fine line between heaven and her I went and married the woman I loved Three years of me later she had enough Just one more angel I didn't deserve There was sure a fine line between heaven and her Feels like everything I love I lose And God giveth and He takes away Prayin's the right thing to do But I don't fell like prayin' today So I think I'll just sit here And drink for a spell Cause there's sure a fine line between heaven and hell Now I'm headed nowhere ninety-nine miles an hour In a '62 Dodge with three hundred horsepower If she holds together I might get the nerve To cross that fine line between heaven and her Feels like everything I love I lose And God giveth and He takes away Prayin's the right thing to do But I don't feel like prayin' today So maybe I'll just slow down And think for a spell Cause there's sure a fine line between heaven and hell. |
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from Montgomery Gentry - Carrying On (2001)
Everybody's talking saying this will never last
Trying to see the future Judging me by my past I've always been a sinner But I've never claimed to be Anymore than what I am What you get is what you see I've always had a wild side I've always stood just a little outside the lines Living on the edge out of control Too hard to handle, Too free to hold Too hard to handle, and just too free to hold I ain't no urban cowboy I ain't no country plowboy I'm a music man I've got a whole lot of southern pride A whole lot of rowdy friends I've got whiskey on my breath A big heart in my chest I won't let you down I'll stand up and fight Lay down and die for the love I've found I've always had a wild side I've always stood just a little outside the lines Living on the edge out of control Too hard to handle, Too free to hold Too hard to handle, and just too free to hold Too hard to handle and too free to hold |
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from Montgomery Gentry - Carrying On (2001)
I was born in a small town in the hills of Tennessee
Kentucky raised, just a country boy and that's all I'll ever be My daddy ran a still house to keep us kids alive Just doin' what he had to do after mama died The same people that called him no good Would meet him in the back woods for a little taste He said I may take your money but don't put yourself above me Don't cut me down as you walk away You don't know me you don't know who I am You don't know the pain that I've been through So don't judge me till you stand where I stand I don't need you or anyone else to approve Cause the blood in these veins is tried and true I left home at sixteen with a guitar on my back With everything I called my own I carried in a paper sack Spent years of havin' nothin' and sleepin' in my car I'd drive all day and play all night In the honky tonks and bars The same people that called me crazy Said I'm too lazy to amount to anything Are the first ones to the stage just beggin' for a little taste Who say you knew me when nobody knew my name but You don't know me you don't know who I am You don't know the pain that I've been through So don't judge me till you stand where I stand I don't need you or anyone else to approve Cause the blood in these veins is tried and true The same people that called me crazy Said I'm too lazy to amount to anything Are the first ones to the stage just beggin' for a little taste Who say you knew me when nobody knew my name but You don't know me you don't know who I am You don't know the pain that I've been through So don't judge me till you stand where I stand I don't need you or anyone else to approve Cause the blood in these veins is tried and true The blood in these veins is tried and true |
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from Montgomery Gentry - Carrying On (2001)
Some kids grew up on mean streets
Dealin' with the crips and bloods But me I was born on a back road In a 4X4 rollin' through the mud The street kid deals with the dealer And he's always watchin' his back Me, I'm watchin' a line, with a woman of mine Down by the creek bank shack Give me a .308 and a shotgun And a gallon of homemade wine Drop me off on a mountainside Where the bear and the deer reside I'll spend my nights sittin' round the fire Makin' this guitar ring I'll be doin' fine underneath the pines While the world goes down the drain Just to dwell on life in the city Is makin' my blood run cold 'Cause miles and miles of concrete Eats away at the human soul When you live and die in the country There's a little that your heart can mourn With your hands in the dirt and a little work You can weather out any storm Give me a .308 and a shotgun And a gallon of homemade wine Drop me off on a mountainside Where the bear and the deer reside I'll spend my nights sittin' round the fire Makin' this guitar ring I'll be doin' fine underneath the pines While the world goes down the drain I'll be doin' fine underneath the pines While the world goes down the drain |
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from Dancin' With Thunder (2001)
It's all the same only the names will change Everyday it seems we're wasting away Another place where the faces are so cold I'd drive all night Just to get back home I'm a cowboy on a steel horse I ride I'm wanted Dead or alive Wanted Dead or alive Sometimes I sleep sometimes it's not for days And the people I meet always go their seperate ways Sometimes you tell the day by the bottle that you drink Sometimes when you're alone all you do is think I'm a cowboy (cowboy) on steel horse I ride I'm wanted (Wanted) Dead or alive Wanted (Wanted) Dead or alive And I Ride I'm a cowboy (cowboy) on a steel horse I ride I'm wanted (Wanted) Dead or alive And I walk these streets a loaded six string on my back I play for keeps 'cause I might not make it back I been everywhere (everywhere) still I'm standing tall I've seen a million faces and I've rocked them all Cause I'm a cowboy (Cowboy) on a steel horse I ride I'm wanted (wanted) Dead or alive Well I'm a cowboy (cowboy) I got the night on my side I'm wanted (wanted) Dead or alive And I ride (And I ride) Dead or Alive I still drive (I still drive) Dead or Alive (5x's) |
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from We Were Soldiers (위 워 솔져스) by Nick Glennie-Smith [ost] (2002)
Didn't I make you proud
Go and lay my life down When you called my name I thought I stood for something Was doing the right thing when I went away Now being back should be so simple But I keep getting mixed signals from everyone Why do folks sit and judge me Who I ain't seen what I seen or did what I've done Didn't I burn Didn't I bleed enough for you I faced your fears Felt pain so you won't have to Didn't I do my best And wasn't home here when I left I've seen boys fall to pieces Grown men cry out for Jesus Til they're black and blue I thought God was on our side Weren't we suppose to be the good guys That would never lose Cause I don't see no ticker tape Or five mile parade Saying "Thank You son" Just folks that sit and judge me Who ain't seen what I've seen or did what I've done Didn't I burn Didn't I bleed enough for you I faced your fears Felt pain so you won't have to Didn't I do my best And wasn't home here when I left. |
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from Montgomery Gentry - My Town (2002)
Ninety-four degrees as far as the eye can see
Corn is blowing in the wind Seven days a week out here in this heat A gentle rain my only friend Sometimes when the sun goes down The moon is full the stars come out I look out across this land I'm proud of what I do But I bet I'm a lot like you I want to be more than who I am One of these days I'm gonna run I'm gonna leave these fields behind To find what's over the horizon One of these days I'm gonna go When you look at me you're not gonna see A scarecrow It's a simple life I lead Not much out here to bother me Just an occasional stubborn crow I should be satisfied or so it seems I got lots of time to dream About all I'm gonna do when I turn down this road One of these days I'm gonna run I'm gonna leave these fields behind to find what's over the horizon One of these days I'm gonna go When you look at me you're not gonna see A scarecrow One of these days I'm gonna run I'm gonna leave these fields behind to find what's over the horizon One of these days I'm gonna go And when you look at me you're not gonna see A scarecrow Just a scarecrow Just a scarecrow |
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from Montgomery Gentry - My Town (2002)
How many Mrs. Rights have I had go wrong
Every one that's come along And how many finish lines Have I had in sight and never crossed Every one I ever saw When it looks like I might win I go and break my heart again Things aren't good unless they're bad And I ain't happy 'til I'm sad When I see the good life closing in I go and break my heart Break my heart again Why do I think I can When I know I won't I always end up alone Why would a lonely man Hold love in his hands and let it go Well I don't know All I know is in the end I go and break my heart again Things aren't good unless they're bad And I ain't happy 'til I'm sad When I see the good life closing in I go and break my heart Break my heart again Things aren't good unless they're bad And I ain't happy 'til I'm sad When I see the good life closing in I go and break my heart Break my heart again And I break my heart again And I break my heart again And I break my heart again |
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from Montgomery Gentry - My Town (2002)
Ah, let me tell you a little story about my family
Daddy almost made a living With eighty acres and a plow He could've bought that place twice over Working for someone in town Ah, but you should've seen him In his fields at harvest time He'd swear the gates of heaven opened And he was standing first in line You can't be in it for the money Money comes and money goes You can't be in it for the money Oh, you got to satisfy your soul I grabbed the world when I turned eighteen I turned it over and I shook it hard I filled my pockets up with money But it burned a hole right through my heart You can't be in it for the money Money comes and money goes You can't be in it for the money Oh, you got to satisfy your soul You know everybody's got a purpose From mending bones to tending bar You might say that I found mine When I wrap my hands around this guitar And I still wonder if I'm crazy Trying to bring a dream to life But I look forward to tomorrow And I sleep pretty good at night You can't be in it for the money Money comes and money goes You can't be in it for the money Oh, you got to satisfy your soul You can't be in it for the money You can't be in it for the money |
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from Montgomery Gentry - My Town (2002)
I slept straight through to eight a.m.
That same old lame alarm clock excuse Just ain't gonna work again Well, I light a Marlboro for breakfast On the way out the door That's the third day this month I had too many the night before And judging from the past It won't be the last It's a free fall When your back's against the wall When you hit rock bottom and the bottom drops out How's a man supposed to stand tall Well the high life ain't my life I can't walk a line And I damn sure ain't gonna crawl Just living in a free fall With a shovel in my hand and a hammer in my head Right about now I can think of a thousand things I'd rather do instead But I'm digging this hole for my dignity I think I've finally come to understand Workin' for the Man ain't workin' for me I can only take so much My only way to go is up From a free fall When your back's against the wall When you hit rock bottom and the bottom drops out How's a man supposed to stand tall Well the high life ain't my life I can't walk a line And I damn sure ain't gonna crawl Living in a free fall It's a free fall When your back's against the wall When you hit rock bottom and the bottom drops out How's a man supposed to stand tall Well the high life ain't my life I can't walk a line And I damn sure ain't gonna crawl Just living in a free fall Free fall |
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from Montgomery Gentry - My Town (2002)
Eye on the crowd, baby
For folks who want to satisfy my need Someway, somehow Gonna find someone to spend some time with me Well I ain't lookin' forever Just a woman to treat a good man right You look so good you got me thinkin' You might satisfy my soul tonight There's no harm done I know you're the one You don't have to worry No hurry The night's still young I'm just looking for some good clean fun I ain't lookin' for a woman Who's always tryin' to put me down I don't want nobody Giving me that same old run around I ain't leavin' I'm just leanin' And I'm lookin' for that good time thing And I could tell by the way you're acting Girl, you know exactly what I'm thinkin' There's no harm done I know you're the one You don't have to worry No hurry The night's still young I'm just looking for some good clean fun Don't want to slow down, don't want to move too slow I am so confused, I don't know what to do So please don't think I'm moving in for the kill If you don't want to love me somebody else will Don't want to slow down, don't want to move too slow I am so confused, I don't know what to do So please don't think I'm moving in for the kill But if you don't want to love me somebody else will There's no harm done I know you're the one You don't have to worry No hurry The night's still young I'm just looking for some good clean fun Looking for some Oh, baby Looking for some good clean fun Looking for fun |
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from Montgomery Gentry - My Town (2002)
He works way too much for way too little
He drinks way too early till way too late He hasn't had a raise since new years day In eighty-eight gets trampled on by everyone Except when he comes in here And he's the product of the Haggard generation He's got a redneck side when you get him agitated He got the gold toothed look from a stiff right hook He's proud he took for his right wing stand on Vietnam Says he lost his brother there He yells out Johnny Cash And the band starts to play A ring of fire as he walks up And stands there by the stage And he say [Chorus] Hell yeah! Turn it up! Right on! Hell yeah! Sounds good! Sing that song! Guitar man playing all night long Take me back to where the music hit me Life was good and love was easy She's got an MBA and a plush corner office She's got a don't mess with me attitude She'll close a deal she don't reveal that she can feel The loneliness the emptiness Except when she comes in here She's the product of the Me generation She's got a rock and roll side when you get her agitated She got the tattoo there on her derri??짢re from a spring break dare In Panama where love was all she thought she'd ever need She yells out to the band Know any Bruce Springsteen Then she jumps up on the bar And she, and she starts to scream She say [Chorus] Yeah, yeah Can or can't you get my mind off thinking about Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Hey, hell yeah [Chorus: x2] |
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from Montgomery Gentry - My Town (2002)
I know it's over I won't hide from that
Once that door closes you won't be coming back I've only one favor left to ask of you If your heart's not hurting too Lie before you leave and tell me we were something Say that leaving me will be your great regret Say it sweet enough that one day It'll feel like it was love that we made Do this thing for me Set my mind at ease Lie before you leave I never doubted you made me believe That deep down inside you really cared for me But if that was just some kind of spell you weaved That's fine As long as you work that magic one more time Lie before you leave and tell me we were something Say that leaving me will be your great regret Say it sweet enough that one day It'll feel like it was love that we made Do this thing for me Set my mind at ease Lie before you leave Lie before you leave and tell me we were something Say that leaving me will be your great regret Say it sweet enough that one day It'll feel like it was love that we made Do this thing for me Set my mind at ease Lie before you leave Lie before you leave |
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from Montgomery Gentry - My Town (2002)
One coffee cup, one toothbrush
One set of keys, one car out in the drive One half of the closet empty One half of the bed cold at night One of us just up and disappeared That only leaves one of us 'round here Lonesome Can drive a man insane Lonesome It's the sad part of the game Win some, lose some Lonesome One man and one woman One too many cold and bitter fights One high powered lawyer later One piece of paper they want me to sign The hand she used to hold picks up the pen And all at once reality sets in Lonesome Can drive a man insane Lonesome It's the sad part of the game Win some, lose some Lonesome Lonesome Lonesome Lonesome |
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from Montgomery Gentry - My Town (2002)
There's a for-sale sign on a big ol rusty tractor
You can't miss it it's the first thing that you see Just up the road a pale blue water tower With I love ginny painted in bright green Hey that's my uncle bill there by the courthouse He'll be lowering the flag when the sun goes down And this is my town Nah na nah nah nah Yea this is my town Nah na nah nah nah [Chorus] Hey where I was born Where I was raised Where I keep all my yesterdays Where I ran off cause I got mad And I came to blows with my old man Where I came back to settle down This is where they'll put me in the ground This is my town Nah na nah nah nah Yea this is my town Nah na nah nah nah This is my town There ain't much going on here since they closed the mill The whistle still blows everyday at noon A bunch of us still go down to the diner Wonder if that interstates still comin' through Come the Sunday morning service at the church of christ There ain't an empty seat to be found And this is my town Nah na nah nah nah Yea this is my town Nah na nah nah nah [Chorus] Well I bought and painted up that rusty tractor You can't miss it its sitting right there in our yard The county came and took that water tower And that's Ginny with a baby in the car We're off to Sunday service at the church of Christ And if we want a seat we better leave right now And maybe later me and ol t-roy will show you around Our town Nah na nah nah nah Yea this is my town Nah na nah nah nah [Chorus] |
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from Montgomery Gentry - My Town (2002)
There's a for-sale sign on a big ol rusty tractor
You can't miss it it's the first thing that you see Just up the road a pale blue water tower With I love ginny painted in bright green Hey that's my uncle bill there by the courthouse He'll be lowering the flag when the sun goes down And this is my town Nah na nah nah nah Yea this is my town Nah na nah nah nah [Chorus] Hey where I was born Where I was raised Where I keep all my yesterdays Where I ran off cause I got mad And I came to blows with my old man Where I came back to settle down This is where they'll put me in the ground This is my town Nah na nah nah nah Yea this is my town Nah na nah nah nah This is my town There ain't much going on here since they closed the mill The whistle still blows everyday at noon A bunch of us still go down to the diner Wonder if that interstates still comin' through Come the Sunday morning service at the church of christ There ain't an empty seat to be found And this is my town Nah na nah nah nah Yea this is my town Nah na nah nah nah [Chorus] Well I bought and painted up that rusty tractor You can't miss it its sitting right there in our yard The county came and took that water tower And that's Ginny with a baby in the car We're off to Sunday service at the church of Christ And if we want a seat we better leave right now And maybe later me and ol t-roy will show you around Our town Nah na nah nah nah Yea this is my town Nah na nah nah nah [Chorus] |
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from Montgomery Gentry - My Town (2002)
Ninety-four degrees as far as the eye can see
Corn is blowing in the wind Seven days a week out here in this heat A gentle rain my only friend Sometimes when the sun goes down The moon is full the stars come out I look out across this land I'm proud of what I do But I bet I'm a lot like you I want to be more than who I am One of these days I'm gonna run I'm gonna leave these fields behind To find what's over the horizon One of these days I'm gonna go When you look at me you're not gonna see A scarecrow It's a simple life I lead Not much out here to bother me Just an occasional stubborn crow I should be satisfied or so it seems I got lots of time to dream About all I'm gonna do when I turn down this road One of these days I'm gonna run I'm gonna leave these fields behind to find what's over the horizon One of these days I'm gonna go When you look at me you're not gonna see A scarecrow One of these days I'm gonna run I'm gonna leave these fields behind to find what's over the horizon One of these days I'm gonna go And when you look at me you're not gonna see A scarecrow Just a scarecrow Just a scarecrow |
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from Montgomery Gentry - My Town (2002)
I'm tired of spinning my wheels
I need to find a place where my heart can go to heal I need to get there pretty quick Hey mister, what you got out on that lot you can sell me in a pinch Maybe one of them souped up muscle cars The kind that makes you think you're stronger than you are Color don't matter, no I don't need leather seats All that really concerns me is: [Chorus:] Speed, an' how fast will it go Can it get me over her quickly Zero to sixty, can it outrun her memory Yeah, what I really need Is an open road An' a whole lot of speed I'd like to trade in this old truck 'Cause it makes me think of her and that just slows me up See, it's the first place we made love, where we used to sit and talk On the tailgate all night long, but now she's gone An' I need to move on So give me: [Chorus] Throw me them keys so I can put some miles between us Tear off that rear view mirror, there's nothing left to see here, yeah Let me lean on that gas, oh she catches up fast So give me: [Chorus] That's what I need I'm tired of spinning my wheels I'm tired of spinning my wheels |
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from Montgomery Gentry - My Town (2002)
When I was just a little baby
My mama held my hand Tried to hold me steady all she could But I pulled just like a full-grown man Now mama was a real fine woman Only angel I've ever known Guess I must have turned out more like my daddy A chip off the rollin' stone Sometimes I wake up sweatin' Yeah, eyes open wide I feel like a freight train comin' I wish I knew the reason why Why do I feel like running I love the life I'm livin' I've made myself a happy home I've got a woman who's in love with a man But she's worried about my gypsy bone Sometimes I wake up sweatin' Yeah, eyes open wide I feel like a freight train comin' I wish I knew the reason why Why do I feel like running I tell her I ain't never leavin' I only travel with my mind A part of her knows that I'm in it for the long haul But part of her knows I'm lyin' Sometimes I wake up sweatin' Yeah, eyes open wide I feel like a freight train comin' I wish I knew the reason why Why do I feel like running Why do I feel like running Why do I feel like running Why do I feel like running Why do I feel like running Yeah I guess it's just my daddy's blood That's right |
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from Montgomery Gentry - Speed (2003)
Sometimes I think what turned her on was my ole' broke down boots
She wanted her a real cowboy, it was a phase she was going through Not one week after she moved in and I caught her paintin' the bedroom blue Brought home a bottle of pink Chablis, poured out my best home-brew I was sittin' on the porch in my over-alls as she packed her things to leave She changed her mind when she couldn't change me She changed direction, headed out West She changed her tune to some Hip-Hop mess Her dark brown hair went to blonde and her pretty blue eyes went to green She changed everything when she couldn't change me She was sittin' beside the ocean, lookin' out at the waves Watchin' how they keep on rollin' But always seemed the same She called and said she'd been thinkin' about all those quiet country nights And whatever she thought was so wrong with me Suddenly seemed alright I was sittin' on the porch in my over-alls when her truck pulled into view She said I changed my mind when I couldn't change you She changed direction, headed back home She changed her tune, it's all Haggard and Jones Had her dark brown hair pulled back and the bluest eyes you ever seen She changed everything when she couldn't change me She said I guess when you love someone, you just gotta let it be She changed her mind when she couldn't change me She changed direction, she's back in my arms She thought it through, had a change of heart She said I guess when you love someone, you just gotta let it be She changed her mind when she couldn't change me Yeah Yeah She changed it all when she couldn't change me She couldn't change me She couldn't change me |
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from Montgomery Gentry - Speed (2003)
I'm tired of spinning my wheels
I need to find a place where my heart can go to heal I need to get there pretty quick Hey mister, what you got out on that lot you can sell me in a pinch Maybe one of them souped up muscle cars The kind that makes you think you're stronger than you are Color don't matter, no I don't need leather seats All that really concerns me is: [Chorus:] Speed, an' how fast will it go Can it get me over her quickly Zero to sixty, can it outrun her memory Yeah, what I really need Is an open road An' a whole lot of speed I'd like to trade in this old truck 'Cause it makes me think of her and that just slows me up See, it's the first place we made love, where we used to sit and talk On the tailgate all night long, but now she's gone An' I need to move on So give me: [Chorus] Throw me them keys so I can put some miles between us Tear off that rear view mirror, there's nothing left to see here, yeah Let me lean on that gas, oh she catches up fast So give me: [Chorus] That's what I need I'm tired of spinning my wheels I'm tired of spinning my wheels |
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from Montgomery Gentry - You Do Your Thing (2004)
I didn't know you weren't supposed to drink the water
I never knew it was so hard to get through south of that border If I had any idea it took that many pesos to make a dollar I'd have moved down there Yeah, I'd probably been a millionaire Rosa at the bayou told me Sinco de Mayo is their fourth of July And you don't sneak up on a jabanero pepper and just take a bite Rosa says the sunsets on some of them beaches that'll make you cry I said, is that right? Cause up until tonight All I knew about Mexico Was him with my baby on the back of that Harley Passin' every car as fast as they could go And all I know about pretty a white sand Is she's probably on it now sharing a little beach towel With her "left me for another" man Or working on a tan I bet While I'm here trying to forget All I know about Mexico And I've heard some pretty scary stuff about them jails down in Tijuana And it ain't nothin' like the US if you get busted And I hear he's all hauked up on that marijuana I can't help but worrying about her being down there when he leaves her And you know he's gonna leave her Any day now, yeah, the cops will come around Wanna know what I've known All I know about Mexico Was him with my baby on the back of that Harley Passin' every car as fast as they could go And all I know about a pretty white sand Is she's probably on it now sharing a little beach towel With her "left me for another" man Oh she's working on her tan I bet While I'm here trying to forget All I know about Mexico All I knew about Mexico Was him with my baby on the back of that Harley Passin' every car just as fast as they could go And all I know about a pretty white sand Is she's probably on it now sharing her little beach towel With her "left me for another" man Oh she's working on her tan I bet While I'm here trying to forget All I know about Mexico All I know, I know, I know, I know about Mexico |
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from Montgomery Gentry - You Do Your Thing (2004)
This ain't no temporary, typical, tearful good-bye, uh uh uh
This ain't no breakin' up and wakin' up and makin' up one more time, uh uh uh This is gone (gone) gone (gone) gone (gone) gone Gone like a freight-train, gone like yesterday Gone like a soldier in the civil war, bang bang Gone like a '59 Cadillac Like all the good things that ain't never coming back She's gone (gone) gone (gone) gone (gone) gone, she's gone This ain't no give it time, I'm hurtin' but maybe we can work it out, uh uh uh Won't be no champagne, red rose, romance, second chance, uh uh uh This is gone (gone) gone (gone) gone (gone) gone Gone like a freight-train, gone like yesterday Gone like a soldier in the civil war, bang bang Gone like a '59 Cadillac Like all the good things that ain't never coming back She's gone (gone) gone (gone) gone (gone) gone She's gone She's gone (gone) gone (gone) gone (gone) gone, she's gone Gone like a freight-train, gone like yesterday Gone like a soldier in the civil war, bang bang Gone like a '59 Cadillac Like all the good things that ain't never coming back She's gone (gone) she's gone (gone) she's gone (gone) she's gone She's gone Gone like a freight-train, gone like yesterday Gone like a soldier in the civil war, bang bang Gone like a '59 Cadillac Like all the good things Well, she's gone Long gone, done me wrong Never comin' back, my baby's gone Lonely at home, sittin' all alone She's packed her bags and now she's gone Never comin' back, she's gone No no never, no no never, no never comin' back |
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from Montgomery Gentry - You Do Your Thing (2004)
Well I ain't got It all that bad,
there's tougher lies I might have had, Sometimes I live hand to mouth, But there are those that go without, Might be things I wish I had, But when I look at where I'm at, I ain't got It all that bad In my time I've tried it all, Free love drugs and alco--hol, Got loaded up to kiss the sky Just about kissed the world good-bye, there are those that never made it back, Me I got lucky and found a lenon path, Hey I ain't got It all that bad I've got my sunshine and a few good friends I've found, A roof to give me shelter when the rain comes down, I've got tomorrow in a promise that he brings, A new chance that still worth takin, And a dream that still has wings These days I don't ask for much, Just the grace of God and my woman's touch, Strength each day to face the fight, And a place in someone's prayers at night, Life and love to love and laugh, IF I end up with half of that, I ain't got it all that bad, I ain't got it all that bad, I ain't got it all that bad |
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from Montgomery Gentry - You Do Your Thing (2004)
Well I got drunk
So sue me I made up my mind To not give a damn Try to forget The way you do me Yea I got drunk 'cause I'm your man Its not like I found someone else I can hold To make up from holding you Its not like I went out and painted the town Its not like I was untrue I got drunk So sue me Made made up my mind To not give a damn I try to forget The way you do me Yea I got drunk 'cause I'm your man What gives you the right To stay out alnight Crawl in and lay down the law We both that you wern't alone That's the reason you didn't call So I got durnk Sue me I made up my mind To give a damn I try to forget The way you do me Yea I got drunk 'cause I'm your man Yea I got drunk And I still am Yea I got drunk |
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from Montgomery Gentry - You Do Your Thing (2004)
I've treated this ol body like a stolen car,
Just some old disposable machine, Pedal to the metal and a trail of broken hearts, Yea I'd fill it up with almost anything, My motto was live fast and go out strong, But I never thought that I'd live this long Once I had a woman and she treated me real good, The kinda love I never will replace, One day I thought I ain't seen the world the way I should, So one night I got up and stepped away, I knew there'd be some lonely's coming on, But I never thought that I'd live this long There have been many times I really should have died, But somehow I survived on my mistakes, They say it makes me stronger, but why does it take longer, Getting up these days Yea I'm old enough to have a few regrets, I'm still young enough to have my dreams, Maybe that's the reason that my life ain't over yet, All the places and faces I ain't seen, I probably won't have time to see them all, But then again I never thought I'd live this long |
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from Montgomery Gentry - You Do Your Thing (2004)
I've been living on truck stop coffee
Cigarettes and vitamin see It's a wonder that the devil ain't caught me I guess he's tired of playing hide and seek Been driving like I been struck by lighting I think about you and I start to speed I might as well be playing with matches In a trailer load of gasoline If it's the last thing I do If it takes me from Tubilo to Timbuktu If it's the last thing I do I'm gonna dodge every road block, speed trap, county cop To get my hands on you If it's the last thing I do A box of chicken and a day old biscuit Ain't nothing left but a few old bones I outta stop but I'm gonna risk it Caffeine got me chewing styrofoam Girl, I'm calling outta Kansas City >From a fillin-station telephone Just had to tell ya what I've been thinkin' First thing I want to do when I get home If it's the last thing I do If it takes me from Tubilo to Timbuktu If it's the last thing I do I'm gonna dodge every road block, speed trap, county cop To get my hands on you If it's the last thing I do Been driving like I been struck by lighting I think about you and I start to speed I might as well be playing with matches In a trailer load of gasoline If it's the last thing I do If it takes me from Tubilo to Timbuktu If it's the last thing I do I'm gonna dodge every road block, speed trap, county cop To get my hands on you If it's the last thing I do If it's the last thing I do If it's the last thing I do |
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from Montgomery Gentry - You Do Your Thing (2004)
My old man's backhand used to land
Hard on the side of my head I just learned to stay out of his way There's been street fights, blue lights Long nights with the world sittin' on my chest It just showed me how much I could take Hard times, bad luck Sometimes life sucks [Chorus] That's all right, I'm okay It ain't nothin' but another day But only God knows where I'd be If you ever stopped lovin' me The bank man, the boss man, the lawman All tryin' to get their hands on me And I ain't even done a danged thing wrong I've been waylaid, freight-trained, short-changed By bigger an' badder men An' all I got to say is: "Bring it on." Hard rain, rough road So my life goes [Chorus] I need you Gotta have you In my life, on my side Every day I'm alive Every night when I'm greedy an' needing You! [Chorus] It ain't nothin' but another day But only God knows where I'd be If you ever stopped lovin' me Baby, never stop lovin' me Ah, just see what your lovin' does to me |
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from Montgomery Gentry - You Do Your Thing (2004)
[Verse 1]
Lazy summer sundown, front porch of this old house, Lightning bugs in a mason jar, There's a four-lane comming through, they break ground at the end of June, The counties taking half my yard It don't matter too much anyway, in the scheme of things, I still get more than I should [Chorus] It's all good , It's alright, Lord it's always a good day when you're glad to be alive, Everything I need, ain't too hard to find, So I don't waste my time complaining, Cause I don't see how I could, It's all good [Verse 2] Another bill in the box today, new boats gonna have to wait, My pick-up truck just broke down, Grass needs mowing, I hear the plants closing, It won't be the end of this town Folks round here see things in a different way, That'll never change, There's one thing that's understood, [Chorus: x2] It's all good, I don't waste my time complaining, It's all good |
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from Montgomery Gentry - You Do Your Thing (2004)
I met her down in Tampa Bay
Spring Break '88 She came in to hear my band play And man, we were on that night Twin guitars and twenty minute jams Tush, Cocaine, Sweet Home Alabama I knew I had her in the palm of my hand When I stepped in the spotlight Hot and heavy in that little alley On a fifteen minute break We shared a cigarette, a long kiss Then she stood there by the stage All night by the stage Man, what can I say She loved me After five long years of tryin to be a star I sold my axe and I quit them bars Got a real job fixin trucks and cars Had a couple new mouths to feed But eventually that monthly wage And the finer points of the suburban age All became bars on a cage And man it was killin me I started cussin, gettin mad at nothin And blamin her for ruinin my life Started sinkin, cheatin, and-a drinkin But she stood there by my side Right there by my side With tears in her eyes And she loved me She loved me Heaven knows the reasons why I'll never know the reasons why She loved me She finally left three years ago Married a man out in New Mexico Calls to say the boys are really growin God, I miss them kids As for me, I'm twelve steps down the line I found a church that I like just fine I even got a gig playin these songs of mine They all just reminisce Hot and heavy in that little alley On a fifteen minute break We shared a cigarette, a long kiss Then she stood there by the stage All night by the stage Man, those were the days When she loved me She loved me Heaven knows the reasons why I'll never know the reasons why She loved me Yeah, she loved me Heaven knows the reasons why I'll never know the reasons why She loved me |
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from Montgomery Gentry - You Do Your Thing (2004)
There's a story that my daddy tells religiously
Like clockwork every time he sees an opening In a conversation about the way things used to be Well I'd just roll my eyes and make a bee-line for the door But I'd always wind up starry-eyed, cross-legged on the floor Hanging on to every word Man, the things I heard It was harder times and longer days Five miles to school, uphill both ways We were cane switch raised, and dirt floor poor 'Course that was back before the war Yeah, your uncle and I made quite a pair Flying F-15's through hostile air He went down but they missed me by a hair He'd always stop right there and say... That's something to be proud of That's a life you can hang your hat on That's a chin held high as the tears fall down A gut sucked in, a chest stuck out Like a small town flag a-flyin' Or a newborn baby cryin' In the arms of the woman that you love That's something to be proud of So I'm graduatin' college, that was mama's dream But I was on my way to anywhere else when I turned 18 Cuz when you gotta fast car you think you've got everything I learned quick those GTO's don't run on faith I ended up broken down in some town north of L.A. Working maximum hours for minimum wage Well, I fell in love, next thing I know The babies came, the car got slow I sure do miss that old hot rod But you sure save gas in them foreign jobs Dad, I wonder if I ever let you down If you're ashamed how I turned out Well, he lowered his voice, then he raised his brow Said, lemme tell ya right now That's something to be proud of That's a life you can hang your hat on You don't need to make a million Just be thankful to be workin' If you're doing what you're able And putting food there on the table And providing for the family that you love That's something to be proud of And if all you ever really do is the best you can Well, you did it man That's something to be proud of That's a life you can hang your hat on That's a chin held high as the tears fall down A gut sucked in, a chest stuck out Like a small town flag a-flyin' Or a newborn baby cryin' In the arms of the woman that you love That's something to be proud of That's something to be proud of Yeah, that's something to be proud of That's something to be proud of Now that's something to be proud of |
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from Montgomery Gentry - You Do Your Thing (2004)
It's me again, with this whiskey on my breath again,
I'm ashamed about the shape I'm in, how bad I feel, Damn these tears, Damn this habit that I've had for years, I'm trying hard to make it disappear, I swear I will Don't lose faith in me, I know I can win this battle wait and see, Thanks to you I got a reason to believe, I can be a stronger man, I know you need me to be a better dad, Baby I need you to help me make it through, so I'm here talkin to you, My angel I watch you sleep, my life changes with every breath you breathe, I want you to think the worl of me, I want to make you proud, No it's not too late, to make a man out of this mess I've made, To put that bottle down and walk away, I will somehow Don't lose faith in me, I know I can win this battle wait and see, Thanks to you I got a reason to believe, I can be a stronger man, I know you need me to be a better dad, Baby I need you to help me make it through, so I'm here talkin to you, My angel, Yea I love you, my angel |
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from Montgomery Gentry - You Do Your Thing (2004)
Put me on a mountain, way back in the back woods
Put me on a lake with pickin on the line Put me 'round a campfire cookin' something I just cleaned You do your thing, I'll do mine I ain't tradin' in my family's safety Just to save a little gas And I'll pray to God any place, any time And you can bet I'll pick up the phone if Uncle Sam calls me up You do your thing, I'll do mine Hey, I'll worry about me You just worry about you And I'll believe what I believe And you believe what you believe too I ain't gonna spare the rod 'cause that ain't what my daddy did And I sure know the difference between wrong and right You know, to me it's all just common sense A broken rule, a consequence You do your thing, I'll do mine Hey, I'll worry about me You just worry about you And I'll believe what I believe And you believe what you believe too I'm gonna keep on working hard Make my money the old-fashioned way I don't want to piece of someone else's pie If I don't get my fill on life I ain't gonna blame no one but me You do your thing, I'll do mine You ain't gonna be my judge 'cause my judge will judge us all one day You do your thing, I'll do mine |
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from Montgomery Gentry - Gone (2004)
This ain't no temporary, typical, tearful good-bye, uh uh uh
This ain't no breakin' up and wakin' up and makin' up one more time, uh uh uh This is gone (gone) gone (gone) gone (gone) gone Gone like a freight-train, gone like yesterday Gone like a soldier in the civil war, bang bang Gone like a '59 Cadillac Like all the good things that ain't never coming back She's gone (gone) gone (gone) gone (gone) gone, she's gone This ain't no give it time, I'm hurtin' but maybe we can work it out, uh uh uh Won't be no champagne, red rose, romance, second chance, uh uh uh This is gone (gone) gone (gone) gone (gone) gone Gone like a freight-train, gone like yesterday Gone like a soldier in the civil war, bang bang Gone like a '59 Cadillac Like all the good things that ain't never coming back She's gone (gone) gone (gone) gone (gone) gone She's gone She's gone (gone) gone (gone) gone (gone) gone, she's gone Gone like a freight-train, gone like yesterday Gone like a soldier in the civil war, bang bang Gone like a '59 Cadillac Like all the good things that ain't never coming back She's gone (gone) she's gone (gone) she's gone (gone) she's gone She's gone Gone like a freight-train, gone like yesterday Gone like a soldier in the civil war, bang bang Gone like a '59 Cadillac Like all the good things Well, she's gone Long gone, done me wrong Never comin' back, my baby's gone Lonely at home, sittin' all alone She's packed her bags and now she's gone Never comin' back, she's gone No no never, no no never, no never comin' back |
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from The Dukes Of Hazzard OST [ost] (2005)
I was there when the men came, and told us all the news
Father forgive them for they know not what they do Till they walk a while, a country mile In my hillbilly shoes You want to judge me by the whiskey on my breath You think you know me but you ain't seen nothing yet Till you walk a while, a country mile In my hillbilly shoes In my hillbilly shoes You work all day in the muck and the mire Dance a little jig and a stomp by the fire Ain't too much these boots can't do Might even kick a little sense into you Well I'm going up cripple creek going in a run Going up cripple creek to have a little fun Law man said they found some tracks People saw them leavin but they never come back Oh, you don't know me, you don't know, you don't know you don't know Till you walk a while, a country mile In my hillbilly shoes In my hillbilly shoes |
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from Montgomery Gentry - Something To Be Proud Of: Best Of 1999-2005 (2005)
His cows get loose and run right through the fast food parking lots
And Daddy gets calls from the mini-malls When they're downwind from his hogs When his tractor backs up traffic, the reception ain't too warm The city's growing around him, but Daddy won't sell the farm You can't roll a rock, up a hill that steep You can't pull roots when they run that deep He's gonna live and die, in the eye of an urban storm Daddy won't sell the farm He worked and slaved in '68, he bought these fields and trees He raised his corn and a big red barn and a healthy family He learned to love the woodlands, he can't stand to do them harm There's concrete all around him, but Daddy won't sell the farm You can't roll a rock, up a hill that steep You can't pull roots when they run that deep He's gonna live and die, in the eye of an urban storm Daddy won't sell the farm One day he's gonna leave it all to me And I'll start my own branch of the family tree They'll get the message written on the roof of the barn Daddy won't sell the farm You can't roll a rock, up a hill that steep You can't pull roots when they run that deep He's gonna live and die, in the eye of an urban storm Daddy won't sell the farm We're gonna live and die, in the eye of an urban storm Daddy won't sell the farm Oh you know a country boy can survive |
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from Montgomery Gentry - Something To Be Proud Of: Best Of 1999-2005 (2005)
Didn't I make you proud
Go and lay my life down When you called my name I thought I stood for something Was doing the right thing when I went away Now being back should be so simple But I keep getting mixed signals from everyone Why do folks sit and judge me Who I ain't seen what I seen or did what I've done Didn't I burn Didn't I bleed enough for you I faced your fears Felt pain so you won't have to Didn't I do my best And wasn't home here when I left I've seen boys fall to pieces Grown men cry out for Jesus Til they're black and blue I thought God was on our side Weren't we suppose to be the good guys That would never lose Cause I don't see no ticker tape Or five mile parade Saying "Thank You son" Just folks that sit and judge me Who ain't seen what I've seen or did what I've done Didn't I burn Didn't I bleed enough for you I faced your fears Felt pain so you won't have to Didn't I do my best And wasn't home here when I left. |
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from Montgomery Gentry - Something To Be Proud Of: Best Of 1999-2005 (2005)
This ain't no temporary, typical, tearful good-bye, uh uh uh
This ain't no breakin' up and wakin' up and makin' up one more time, uh uh uh This is gone (gone) gone (gone) gone (gone) gone Gone like a freight-train, gone like yesterday Gone like a soldier in the civil war, bang bang Gone like a '59 Cadillac Like all the good things that ain't never coming back She's gone (gone) gone (gone) gone (gone) gone, she's gone This ain't no give it time, I'm hurtin' but maybe we can work it out, uh uh uh Won't be no champagne, red rose, romance, second chance, uh uh uh This is gone (gone) gone (gone) gone (gone) gone Gone like a freight-train, gone like yesterday Gone like a soldier in the civil war, bang bang Gone like a '59 Cadillac Like all the good things that ain't never coming back She's gone (gone) gone (gone) gone (gone) gone She's gone She's gone (gone) gone (gone) gone (gone) gone, she's gone Gone like a freight-train, gone like yesterday Gone like a soldier in the civil war, bang bang Gone like a '59 Cadillac Like all the good things that ain't never coming back She's gone (gone) she's gone (gone) she's gone (gone) she's gone She's gone Gone like a freight-train, gone like yesterday Gone like a soldier in the civil war, bang bang Gone like a '59 Cadillac Like all the good things Well, she's gone Long gone, done me wrong Never comin' back, my baby's gone Lonely at home, sittin' all alone She's packed her bags and now she's gone Never comin' back, she's gone No no never, no no never, no never comin' back |
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from Montgomery Gentry - Something To Be Proud Of: Best Of 1999-2005 (2005)
He works way too much for way too little
He drinks way too early till way too late He hasn't had a raise since new years day In eighty-eight gets trampled on by everyone Except when he comes in here And he's the product of the Haggard generation He's got a redneck side when you get him agitated He got the gold toothed look from a stiff right hook He's proud he took for his right wing stand on Vietnam Says he lost his brother there He yells out Johnny Cash And the band starts to play A ring of fire as he walks up And stands there by the stage And he say [Chorus] Hell yeah! Turn it up! Right on! Hell yeah! Sounds good! Sing that song! Guitar man playing all night long Take me back to where the music hit me Life was good and love was easy She's got an MBA and a plush corner office She's got a don't mess with me attitude She'll close a deal she don't reveal that she can feel The loneliness the emptiness Except when she comes in here She's the product of the Me generation She's got a rock and roll side when you get her agitated She got the tattoo there on her derri??짢re from a spring break dare In Panama where love was all she thought she'd ever need She yells out to the band Know any Bruce Springsteen Then she jumps up on the bar And she, and she starts to scream She say [Chorus] Yeah, yeah Can or can't you get my mind off thinking about Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Hey, hell yeah [Chorus: x2] |
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from Montgomery Gentry - Something To Be Proud Of: Best Of 1999-2005 (2005)
I was there when the men came, and told us all the news
Father forgive them for they know not what they do Till they walk a while, a country mile In my hillbilly shoes You want to judge me by the whiskey on my breath You think you know me but you ain't seen nothing yet Till you walk a while, a country mile In my hillbilly shoes In my hillbilly shoes You work all day in the muck and the mire Dance a little jig and a stomp by the fire Ain't too much these boots can't do Might even kick a little sense into you Well I'm going up cripple creek going in a run Going up cripple creek to have a little fun Law man said they found some tracks People saw them leavin but they never come back Oh, you don't know me, you don't know, you don't know you don't know Till you walk a while, a country mile In my hillbilly shoes In my hillbilly shoes |
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from Montgomery Gentry - Something To Be Proud Of: Best Of 1999-2005 (2005)
My old man's backhand used to land
Hard on the side of my head I just learned to stay out of his way There's been street fights, blue lights Long nights with the world sittin' on my chest It just showed me how much I could take Hard times, bad luck Sometimes life sucks [Chorus] That's all right, I'm okay It ain't nothin' but another day But only God knows where I'd be If you ever stopped lovin' me The bank man, the boss man, the lawman All tryin' to get their hands on me And I ain't even done a danged thing wrong I've been waylaid, freight-trained, short-changed By bigger an' badder men An' all I got to say is: "Bring it on." Hard rain, rough road So my life goes [Chorus] I need you Gotta have you In my life, on my side Every day I'm alive Every night when I'm greedy an' needing You! [Chorus] It ain't nothin' but another day But only God knows where I'd be If you ever stopped lovin' me Baby, never stop lovin' me Ah, just see what your lovin' does to me |
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from Montgomery Gentry - Something To Be Proud Of: Best Of 1999-2005 (2005)
Pulled in the driveway, picked up the paper
Found my key, and unlocked the door I walked in, felt like a stranger Like I'd never been there before As I wandered room to room It was silent as a tomb Could have heard a teardrop Could have heard a heartbreak Never saw the flood come Even though I felt the rain Never heard a house sound So loud with memories Where there used to be A happy home In the house on the corner Of lonely and gone If she talked about leaving, I wasn't listening If she showed me a sign, well I never saw Did she stop believing, did I stop giving Can't put my finger on what went wrong Now the quietest noise I'm told, is the sound of letting go Could have heard a teardrop Could have heard a heartbreak Never saw the flood come, even though I felt the rain Never heard a house sound, so loud with memories Where there used to be a happy home In the house on the corner Of lonely and gone Whoa...never heard a house sound So loud with memories Where there used to be a happy home In the house on the corner In the house on the corner Of lonely and gone |
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from Montgomery Gentry - Something To Be Proud Of: Best Of 1999-2005 (2005)
Mom got drunk and Dad got drunk
At our Christmas party We were drinkin' champagne punch And homemade eggnog Little sister brought her new boyfriend He was a Mexican We didn't know what to think of him Til he sang Feliz Navidad Feliz Navidad Brother Ken brought his kids with him The three from his first wife Lynn And the two identical twins From his second wife Mary Nell Of course he brought his new wife Kaye Who talks all about AA Chain smokin' while the stereo plays Noel, Noel, The first Noel Carve the turkey turn the ball game on Mix Margaritas when the eggnog's gone Send somebody to the Quik-Pak store We need some ice and an extension cord A can of bean dip and some Diet Rite A box of pampers , some Marlboro Lights Hallelujah everybody say cheese Merry Christmas from the family Fran and Rita drove from Harlingen I can't remember how I'm kin to them But when they tried to plug their motor home in They blew our christmas lights Cousin David knew just what went wrong So we all waited on our front lawn He threw the breaker and the lights came on And we sang Silent Night Oh Silent Night o' holy night Carve the turkey turn the ballgame on Mix Bloody Marys cause we all want one Send somebody to the Stop 'n Go We need some celery and a can of fake snow A bag of lemons and some Diet Sprite A box of midol, some Salem Lights Hallelujah everybody say cheese Merry Christmas from the family Feliz Navidad |
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from Montgomery Gentry - Something To Be Proud Of: Best Of 1999-2005 (2005)
There's a for-sale sign on a big ol rusty tractor
You can't miss it it's the first thing that you see Just up the road a pale blue water tower With I love ginny painted in bright green Hey that's my uncle bill there by the courthouse He'll be lowering the flag when the sun goes down And this is my town Nah na nah nah nah Yea this is my town Nah na nah nah nah [Chorus] Hey where I was born Where I was raised Where I keep all my yesterdays Where I ran off cause I got mad And I came to blows with my old man Where I came back to settle down This is where they'll put me in the ground This is my town Nah na nah nah nah Yea this is my town Nah na nah nah nah This is my town There ain't much going on here since they closed the mill The whistle still blows everyday at noon A bunch of us still go down to the diner Wonder if that interstates still comin' through Come the Sunday morning service at the church of christ There ain't an empty seat to be found And this is my town Nah na nah nah nah Yea this is my town Nah na nah nah nah [Chorus] Well I bought and painted up that rusty tractor You can't miss it its sitting right there in our yard The county came and took that water tower And that's Ginny with a baby in the car We're off to Sunday service at the church of Christ And if we want a seat we better leave right now And maybe later me and ol t-roy will show you around Our town Nah na nah nah nah Yea this is my town Nah na nah nah nah [Chorus] |
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from Montgomery Gentry - Something To Be Proud Of: Best Of 1999-2005 (2005)
Sometimes I think what turned her on was my ole' broke down boots
She wanted her a real cowboy, it was a phase she was going through Not one week after she moved in and I caught her paintin' the bedroom blue Brought home a bottle of pink Chablis, poured out my best home-brew I was sittin' on the porch in my over-alls as she packed her things to leave She changed her mind when she couldn't change me She changed direction, headed out West She changed her tune to some Hip-Hop mess Her dark brown hair went to blonde and her pretty blue eyes went to green She changed everything when she couldn't change me She was sittin' beside the ocean, lookin' out at the waves Watchin' how they keep on rollin' But always seemed the same She called and said she'd been thinkin' about all those quiet country nights And whatever she thought was so wrong with me Suddenly seemed alright I was sittin' on the porch in my over-alls when her truck pulled into view She said I changed my mind when I couldn't change you She changed direction, headed back home She changed her tune, it's all Haggard and Jones Had her dark brown hair pulled back and the bluest eyes you ever seen She changed everything when she couldn't change me She said I guess when you love someone, you just gotta let it be She changed her mind when she couldn't change me She changed direction, she's back in my arms She thought it through, had a change of heart She said I guess when you love someone, you just gotta let it be She changed her mind when she couldn't change me Yeah Yeah She changed it all when she couldn't change me She couldn't change me She couldn't change me |
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from Montgomery Gentry - Something To Be Proud Of: Best Of 1999-2005 (2005)
Every now an' then, on my home
I stop at a spot where the wild flowers grow, an' I pick a few Cause she don't tell me to I go out with my boys all right But most of the time I call it a night before they do Cause she don't tell me to Sunday mornin', I'm in church An' my butt an' my back an' necktie hurt, but I'm in the pew She don't tell me to Any other woman I know would have tried To control me and it would be over Blame it on my goin' on my own way attitude All of that stubbornness melts away When I wake with her head on my shoulder An' I know I've got to love her Until my life is through Cause she don't tell me to Well, I got demons and I've got pride But when I'm wrong, I apologize like she's mine to lose Cause she don't tell me to Well, I got dreams in this heart of mine But nothin' that I wouldn't lay aside if she asked me to Cause she don't tell me to An' she don't even know That she keeps lookin' for the next right thing to do Cause she don't tell me to Yeah, yeah Any other woman I know would have tried To control me and it would be over Blame it on my goin' on my own way attitude And all of that stubbornness melts away When I wake with her head on my shoulder An' I know I've got to love her Until my life is through What else can I do What else can I do Whoa, I love her Cause she don't tell me to She don't tell me to Every now an' then, on my home I stop at a spot where the wild flowers grow, an' I pick a few Yes I do |
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from Montgomery Gentry - Something To Be Proud Of: Best Of 1999-2005 (2005)
There's a story that my daddy tells religiously
Like clockwork every time he sees an opening In a conversation about the way things used to be Well I'd just roll my eyes and make a bee-line for the door But I'd always wind up starry-eyed, cross-legged on the floor Hanging on to every word Man, the things I heard It was harder times and longer days Five miles to school, uphill both ways We were cane switch raised, and dirt floor poor 'Course that was back before the war Yeah, your uncle and I made quite a pair Flying F-15's through hostile air He went down but they missed me by a hair He'd always stop right there and say... That's something to be proud of That's a life you can hang your hat on That's a chin held high as the tears fall down A gut sucked in, a chest stuck out Like a small town flag a-flyin' Or a newborn baby cryin' In the arms of the woman that you love That's something to be proud of So I'm graduatin' college, that was mama's dream But I was on my way to anywhere else when I turned 18 Cuz when you gotta fast car you think you've got everything I learned quick those GTO's don't run on faith I ended up broken down in some town north of L.A. Working maximum hours for minimum wage Well, I fell in love, next thing I know The babies came, the car got slow I sure do miss that old hot rod But you sure save gas in them foreign jobs Dad, I wonder if I ever let you down If you're ashamed how I turned out Well, he lowered his voice, then he raised his brow Said, lemme tell ya right now That's something to be proud of That's a life you can hang your hat on You don't need to make a million Just be thankful to be workin' If you're doing what you're able And putting food there on the table And providing for the family that you love That's something to be proud of And if all you ever really do is the best you can Well, you did it man That's something to be proud of That's a life you can hang your hat on That's a chin held high as the tears fall down A gut sucked in, a chest stuck out Like a small town flag a-flyin' Or a newborn baby cryin' In the arms of the woman that you love That's something to be proud of That's something to be proud of Yeah, that's something to be proud of That's something to be proud of Now that's something to be proud of |
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from Montgomery Gentry - Something To Be Proud Of: Best Of 1999-2005 (2005)
I'm tired of spinning my wheels
I need to find a place where my heart can go to heal I need to get there pretty quick Hey mister, what you got out on that lot you can sell me in a pinch Maybe one of them souped up muscle cars The kind that makes you think you're stronger than you are Color don't matter, no I don't need leather seats All that really concerns me is: [Chorus:] Speed, an' how fast will it go Can it get me over her quickly Zero to sixty, can it outrun her memory Yeah, what I really need Is an open road An' a whole lot of speed I'd like to trade in this old truck 'Cause it makes me think of her and that just slows me up See, it's the first place we made love, where we used to sit and talk On the tailgate all night long, but now she's gone An' I need to move on So give me: [Chorus] Throw me them keys so I can put some miles between us Tear off that rear view mirror, there's nothing left to see here, yeah Let me lean on that gas, oh she catches up fast So give me: [Chorus] That's what I need I'm tired of spinning my wheels I'm tired of spinning my wheels |
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