Lyrics All American Bluegrass Girl - Rhonda Vincent
"Bill
might
be
from
Kentucky,
and
Jimmy
from
Tennessee.
I′m
an
all
American
bluegrass
girl,
and
Proud
as
I
can
be.
Each
day
I
greet
the
morning
With
the
sounds
of
the
radio,
Lester
Flatt
was
singing
on
that
Martha
White
show.
"Big
K"
on
the
banjo,
Marty
on
the
mandolin.
I'm
an
all
American
bluegrass
girl
And
proud
of
where
I′ve
been.
-CHORUS-
Bill
might
be
from
Kentucky,
and
Jimmy
from
Tennessee.
Though
I
might
be
from
Missouri,
I'm
as
bluegrass
as
can
be.
A
life
of
bluegrass
music
With
friends
and
family.
I'm
an
all
American
bluegrass
girl,
And
proud
as
I
can
be.
All
my
life
they
told
me,
′You′re
pretty
good
for
a
girl.
Some
day
you'll
play
the
Opry
Just
like
Sonny,
Bob
and
Earl.′
I'm
livin′
dreams
I
never
dreamed.
Mom
and
Daddy,
they
taught
me
right.
To
be
an
all
American
bluegrass
girl
Who's
singin′
here
tonight.
Bill
might
be
from
Kentucky,
and
Jimmy
from
Tennessee.
Though
I
might
be
from
Missouri,
I'm
as
bluegrass
as
can
be.
A
life
of
bluegrass
music
With
friends
and
family.
I'm
an
all
American
bluegrass
girl,
And
proud
as
I
can
be.
Bill
might
be
from
Kentucky,
and
Jimmy
from
Tennessee.
Though
I
might
be
from
Missouri,
I′m
as
bluegrass
as
can
be.
A
life
of
bluegrass
music
With
friends
and
family.
I′m
an
all
American
bluegrass
girl,
And
proud
as
I
can
be.
I'm
an
all
American
bluegrass
girl
And
proud
as
I
can
be.
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