Jonathan East Lyrics
That's Just Country Lyrics
Thirty miles from Talladega back in the spring of 84
Momma raised us by the Good Book and kept a 12 gauge by the door
People said that she was crazy, livin out there on the farm
Had a spit cup on the dashboard and Bear Bryant tattooed on her arm.
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Thats just country like the dogwoods and the pine trees growin wild
Like a red dirt on a little barefoot child, its kinda funny
Thats just country, like the fiddles in the music that we love
Like the reckless streak that running through our blood
Thats just country.
Daddy got up every morning, headed straight out to the field
Workin hard to make a dollar when times were tough and life was real
Then hed come home in the evening, an aching back and a troubled mind
Watch the sun fade in the west sky, sinkin down beneath the pines.
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Grandma made us cathead biscuits, ham and chicken, always fried
Sop it up with red eye gravy, a stick of butter on the side
Then Id pull out that old guitar, bend some strings and pick a tune
Play a little mountain music, beneath an Alabama moon.
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Thats just country, like a freight train just a rollin down the track
Like them dusty boots and faded old straw hats, its kinda funny
Thats just country, like turnip greens and mommas homemade pie
Well I reckon Ill be downhome til I die
Thats just country.
(Repeat Chorus 1)