Songtexte This Country Music Thing - josh turner
Well,
I
spent
my
whole
upbringin'
Workin'
on
singin'
a
song
And
that
turned
into
dreamin'
'Bout
the
whole
world
singin'
along
So
I
moved
on
over
to
Nashville
Signed
on
the
bottom
line
When
I
threw
down
my
low
country
sound
It
was
just
a
matter
of
time
Now
my
face
is
on
your
T-shirt
I'm
ridin'
'round
in
a
bus
Me
and
my
band
runnin'
'cross
the
land
Everybody
chasin'
us
I'm
a
member
of
the
Grand
Ole
Opry
People
like
the
way
I
sing
I'm
shakin'
your
hand
and
thankin'
the
man
For
this
country
music
thing
This
country
music
thi-ing-ing-ing
John
Anderson
and
Randy
Travis
They've
been
good
to
me
Told
me
take
care
of
my
money
And
it'll
take
care
of
me
I
been
all
over
this
country
Been
to
some
others
too
It
never
gets
old
and
every
record
sold
Keeps
me
comin'
back
to
you
And
my
face
is
on
your
T-shirt
I'm
ridin'
'round
in
a
bus
Me
and
my
band
runnin'
'cross
the
land
Everybody
chasin'
us
I'm
a
member
of
the
Grand
Ole
Opry
People
like
the
way
I
sing
I'm
shakin'
your
hand
and
thankin'
the
man
For
this
country
music
thing
This
country
music
thi-ing-ing-ing
Well,
I
don't
take
nothin'
for
granted
And
there's
one
thing
I
understand
I've
been
around
the
world
and
I
ain't
found
Nothin'
like
a
country
music
fan
I
said
country
music
fans
And
my
face
is
on
your
T-shirt
I'm
ridin'
'round
in
a
bus
Me
and
my
band
runnin'
'cross
the
land
Everybody
chasin'
us
I'm
a
member
of
the
Grand
Ole
Opry
People
like
the
way
I
sing
I'm
shakin'
your
hand
and
thankin'
the
man
For
this
country
music
thing
This
country
music
thing
This
country
music
thi-ing-ing-ing
I'm
digging
up
bones,
I'm
digging
up
bones
Blow,
blow
Seminole
wind
Blow
like
you're
never
gonna
blow
again
Ramblin'
fever
I
hear
the
train
a-comin',
it's
rollin'
'round
the
bend
Well
way
down
yonder
on
the
Chattahoochee
It
gets
hotter
than
a
hootchie
cootchie
I'm
walking
on
the
floor
over
you
Working
nine
to
five,
what
a
way
to
make
a
living
Oh,
rainy
day
woman,
I
never
seem
to
see
you
for
the
good
times
Out
in
North
Carolina,
way
back
in
the
hills
Lived
my
ol'
pappy
and
he
had
him
a
still
Hey
Louisiana
woman,
Mississippi
man
We
get
together
every
time
we
can
Mississippi
River
couldn't
keep
us
apart
There's
too
much
love
in
this
Mississippi
heart
Too
much
love
in
this
Louisiana
heart
Well,
you're
headed
right
in
the
wrong
direction,
honey
If
you
wanna
come
home
A
country
boy
can
survive
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