paroles de chanson Down Home in Dixie - JJ Lawhorn
Well
I've
seen
big
city
lights,
they
ain't
for
me
ya
know.
Cause
nothing
beats
barefoot
walkin
down
a
red
clay
road.
Sweatin
like
a
dog
for
my
daddy
to
take
my
baby
to
the
show.
And
a
little
bit
later
maybe
ease
on
down
to
the
swimming
hole.
I'm
proud
to
be
home
grown.
Proud
my
hometown
calls
me
one
of
their
own.
Lord
knows
I
love
this
land
from
the
carolina
cotton
fields
to
Alabama,
oh
yeah.
From
the
blue
grass
of
Kentucky,
and
old
Virgina
town
to
Tennessee,
they
call
me
me.
I
swear
there's
no
place
I'd
rather
be,
then
down
home
in
Dixie.
You
ain't
gotta
worry
bout
the
hustle
and
the
bustle
and
the
honking
horns.
I'm
proud
to
say
it's
where
I
was
raised
and
the
music
I
love
was
born.
I
loved
to
wipe
my
feet
and
watch
my
mouth
each
time
I
set
foot
in
momma's
house.
Lord
knows
I
love
this
land
from
the
carolina
cotton
fields
to
Alabama,
oh
yeah.
From
the
blue
grass
of
Kentucky,
and
old
Virgina
town
to
Tennessee,
they
call
me
me.
I
swear
there's
no
place
I'd
rather
be,
then
down
home
in
Dixie.
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1 When She Puts on Them Jeans
2 Sittin' on a Tailgate
3 Good Ol' Boys Like Us
4 You Can Tell a Man by His Truck
5 You Don't Know Me Very Well
6 Stomping Grounds
7 Last of a Dying Breed
8 Stomping Grounds
9 I'm Diggin' On That
10 She Kissed Me Anyway
11 Call Me Country
12 It's Too Late Now
13 Tan Lines
14 Down Home in Dixie
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