Lyrics Too Rock For Country - Lonnie Mack
Grew
up
in
the
50s
with
a
guitar
in
my
hand,
With
the
Grand
Old
Opry,
Jimmy
Reed
and
Bobby
Blue
Bland.
Everybody
asked
me
what
I
play,
everywhere
I
go.
I
say
I'm
too
rock
for
country,
too
country
for
rock
and
roll.
Well,
my
brother's
in
the
Army
with
a
country
western
band.
But
I'm
setting
home,
playing
music
with
my
old
man.
When
my
uncle
came
to
visit,
he
turned
me
on
to
Soul,
Now
I'm
too
rock
for
country,
too
country
for
rock
and
roll.
So
I'll
just
keep
on
playing
The
songs
I
love
to
play.
That's
all
that
matters
any
way.
Sometimes
I
think
I'm
standing
in
the
middle
of
the
road,
Cause
I'm
too
rock
for
country,
too
country
for
rock
and
roll.
Well
I'm
too
rock
for
country,
too
country
for
rock
and
roll.
But
the
whole
joint's
jumping
and
they
keep
on
begging
for
more.
Cause
when
you're
out
there
on
the
floor,
It
don't
matter
which
way
it
goes.
It
ain't
too
rock
for
country,
too
country
for
rock
and
roll.
Yeah,
when
you're
out
there
on
the
floor,
It
don't
matter
which
way
it
goes.
It
ain't
too
rock
for
country,
too
country
for
rock
and
roll.
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