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This is the country boy song So chew it up, spit it out Crack a cold one and tilt it back I'm tired of these city boys runnin' their mouths If their truck gets stuck I ain't pullin' them out If you got a dip in your lip help me sing along This is the country boy song Dip Gettin' country drunk in the back of my truck
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Granger Smith - The Country Boy Song Lyrics. I'm Earl Dibbles Jr. I'm a country boy Of course I work hard People don't know if I have a schedule or not But I do, I got a tough sched
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Aaron Lewis - Country Boy Lyrics | MetroLyrics
Lyrics to 'Country Boy' by Aaron Lewis. Now I grew up down an old dirt road In a town you wouldn't know My pops picked the place up for fifteen hundred bucks Back in nineteen sixty-four
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Lyrics to 'The Country Boy Song' by EARL DIBBLES JR : I'm Earl Dibbles Jr. / I'm a country boy / Of course I work hard / People don't know if I have a schedule or not / But I do, I got a tough schedule / Turn it up /
John Denver - Thank God I'm A Country Boy lyrics | LyricsFreak
John Denver – Thank God I'm A Country Boy Lyrics. from album: Back Home Again (1974) Well, life on the farm is kinda laid back Ain't much an old country boy like me can't hack It's early to rise, early in the sack Thank God, I'm A Country Boy Well a simple kinda life never did me no harm ... · Annie's Song
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Country Boy Lyrics: Now I grew up down an old dirt road, in a town you wouldn't know / My pops picked the place up for fifteen hundred bucks, back in nineteen sixty-four / My grandfather was a drinker