Lyrics Throwbacks - Cörey Smith
We
were
sitting
'round
a
fire,
just
me
and
my
two
boys.
I
was
shuffling
through
some
classics
I
thought
they
might
enjoy,
The
ones
I
cut
my
teeth
on,
circa
1994,
When
life
was
but
a
song
and
I
was
still
figuring
out
the
chords:
"Here's
a
Quarter",
"Chattahoochee",
"Killin'
Time"
and
"Rodeo".
I
said,
"This
was
how
our
country
sounded,
about
20
years
ago.
But
there
ain't
much
old
school
in
the
new
wave.
There
ain't
much
back
then
around
these
days.
Nothing
suits
me
like
the
old
hats
And
nothing
moves
me
like
the
throwbacks.
The
throwbacks."
I
said
"Those
true
and
friendly
voices,
those
familiar
words,
Hit
my
heart
and
make
it
fonder
of
back
then
and
how
things
were,
When
the
outskirts
of
Atlanta
seemed
another
world
away
And
the
neighborhood
we're
living
in
was
just
a
field
of
hay,
Before
the
country
turned
to
suburb
and
slow
went
out
of
style.
Boys,
when
I
was
growing
up
here
we
had
gravel
roads
for
miles.
But
there
ain't
much
old
school
in
the
new
wave.
There
ain't
much
back
then
around
these
days.
Nothing
suits
me
like
the
old
hats
And
nothing
moves
me
like
the
throwbacks.
The
throwbacks."
Now
my
kids
know
the
words
to
the
songs
I
loved
back
then.
Lord,
I
pray
they'll
keep
on
playing
'em
over
and
over
and
over,
Over
and
over
again.
We
need
some
old
school
in
the
new
wave.
We
need
some
back
then,
now
and
always.
Oh
it
might
sound
a
little
old
hat,
But
I
say,
"Long
live
the
throwbacks.
The
throwbacks."
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