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Does anyone know these country song lyrics?

The Baby.....by Blake Shelton



My brother said that I, was rotten to the core.

I was the youngest child, so I got by with more.

I guess she was tired by, the time I came along.

She'd laugh until she cried, I could do no wrong.

She would always save me, because I was her baby

I worked a factory in Ohio, a shrimp boat in the bayou,

I drove a truck in Birmingham, turned twenty-one in Cincinatti.

I called home to mom and daddy, and said your boy is now a man.

She said I don't care if your eighty, you'll always be my baby.

She loved that photograph, of our whole family.

She'd always point us out, for all her friends to see.

That's Greg he's doing great, he really loves his job.

And Ronnie with his two kids, how about that wife he's got?

And that one's kind of crazy, but that one is my baby.

I got a call in Alabama, said come on home to Louisana.

And come as fast as you can fly, cause your momma really needs you.

And says she gotta see you, and she might not make it though the night.

The whole way I drove eighty, so she could see her baby.

She looked like she was sleeping, and my family had been weeping.

By the time that I got to her side, and I knew that she'd been taken.

And my heart is was breaking, I never got to say good-bye.

I softly kissed that lady, and cried just like a baby.

What are some country songs that everyone knows?

Jambalaya by Hank Williams. That song is pretty well-known in Singapore where I live in, and it has also been translated into Chinese right here, showing the song's popularity within the region. Another country tune I can think of is certainly I Will Always Love You by Dolly Parton. Most people know the famous (and definitely great) Whitney Houston ballad version, but this song was originally a country tune written by one of the greatest musicians within the country genre. Last but not the least, Take Me Home, Country Roads by John Denver is another one I can think of. Almost all people from my parents' generation that I have met know or at least have a rough idea of this song, whether in bits and pieces or the whole overall tune.

Does anyone know this country song and artist???

Watching You - Rodney Atkins

Drivin’ through town just my boy and me
With a “Happy Meal” in his booster seat
Knowin’ that he couldn’t have the toy ‘til his nuggets were gone.
A green traffic light turned straight to red
I hit my brakes and mumbled under my breath.
His fries went a flyin’, and his orange drink covered his lap
Well, then my 4 year old said a 4 letter word
It started with “S” and I was concerned
So I said, “Son, now where’d you learn to talk like that?”

Chorus:
He said, I’ve been watching you, dad ain’t that kool?
I’m your buckaroo, I want to be like you.
And eat all my food and grow as tall as you are.
We got cowboy boots and camo pants
Yeah, we’re just alike, hey, ain’t we dad
I want to do everything you do.
So I’ve been watching you.

We got back home and I went to the barn
I bowed my head and I prayed real hard
Said, “Lord, please help me help my stupid self.”
Just this side of bedtime later that night
Turnin’ on my son’s Scooby-doo nightlight.
He crawled out of bed and he got down on his knees.
He closed his little eyes, folded his little hands
Spoke to God like he was talkin’ to a friend.
And I said, “Son, now where’d you learn to pray like that?”

Chorus:
He said, I’ve been watching you, dad ain’t that kool?
I’m your buckaroo; I want to be like you.
And eat all my food and grow as tall as you are.
We like fixin’ things and holding moma’s hand
Yeah, we’re just alike, hey, ain’t we dad.
I want to do everything you do; so I’ve been watching you.

With tears in my eyes I wrapped him in a hug.
Said, “My little bear is growin’ up.”
And he said, “But when I’m big I’ll still know what to do.”

Chorus:
‘cause I’ve been watching you, dad ain’t that kool?
I’m your buckaroo; I want to be like you.
And eat all my food and grow as tall as you are.
By then I’ll be strong as superman
We’ll be just alike, hey, won’t we dad
When I can do everything you do.
‘cause I’ve been watchin’ you.

is that the one????

Anyone know this country song?

Good Directions
By: Billy Currington

I was sittin’ there sellin’ turnips on a flatbed truck
Crunchin’ on a pork rind when she pulled up
She had to be thinkin’ “This is where the rednecks come from”
She had Hollywood written on her license plate
She was lost and lookin’ for the interstate
Needin’ directions and I was the man for the job

[Chorus]
I told her way up yonder past the caution light
There’s a little country store with an old Coke sign
You gotta stop and ask Miss Bell for some of her sweet tea
Then a left will take you to the interstate
But a right will bring you right back here to me

I was sittin’ there thinkin’ ‘bout her pretty face
Kickin’ myself for not catchin’ her name
I threw my hat and thought, “You fool, that coulda been love”
I knew my old Ford couldn’t run her down
She probably didn’t like me anyhow
So I watched her disappear in a cloud of dust.

[Chorus]
I told her way up yonder past the caution light
There’s a little country store with an old Coke sign
You gotta stop and ask Miss Bell for some of her sweet tea
Then a left will take you to the interstate
But a right will bring you right back here to me

Is this Georgia heat playin’ tricks on me
Or am I really seein’ what I think I see
The woman of my dreams comin’ back to me

She went way up yonder past the caution light
Don’t know why, but somethin’ felt right
When she stopped in and asked Miss Bell for some of her sweet tea
Mama gave her a big ‘ol glass and sent her right back here to me

Thank God for good directions…and turnip greens

Does anyone know the name of that country song , i think it is "the dad he didn't have to be" i'm not sure

Brad Paisley - He Didn't Have To Be

link to performance... hope this helps :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JLUkPKEf...



When a single mom goes out on a date with somebody new
It always winds up being more like a job interview
My mama used to wonder if she'd ever meet someone
That wouldn't find out about me and then turn around and run

I met the man I call my dad when I was 5 years old
He took my mom out to the movies and for once I got to go
A few months later I remember lying there in bed
I overheard him pop the question and I prayed that she'd say yes

And then, all of a sudden oh it seemed so strange to me
How we went from somethin's missin to a family
Looking back all I can say about all the things he did for me
Is I hope I'm at least half the dad
He didn't have to be

I met the girl that's now my wife about 3 years ago
We have the perfect marrriage but we wanted somethin more
Now here I stand surrounded by my family and friends
Crowded round the nursery window and they bring the baby in

And now all of a sudden oh it seems so strange to me
How we've gone from somethin's missin to a family
Looking through the glass I think about the man that's standin next to me
And I hope I'm at least half the dad
He didn't have to be

cuz he didnt' have to be

you know, he didn't have to be

Anyone know who sings the country song "That Kinda Day"?

That Kind Of Day - Sarah Buxton

Genre/Lang. : Country

Stayed out about two hours too late,
An' now it's hard gettin' out of this bed.
Man, my boyfriend was a pain in the butt last night,
Now he's an ache in my head.
Stubbed my toe on the dresser an' I guess,
It's too late to shower an' do my hair.

Yeah, throw a ball cap on;
Hell, half the day is gone.
And nothin' else could go wrong, whoa, oh.
Fifity bucks is all I got:
When times are tough, it's time to shop,
An' my credit card'll buy a lot, whoa, oh.
What's another bill to pay?
It's that kind of day.
Hey, hey, hey, yeah.

Got twenty-six messages on my voicemail,
An' I've only called my best friend back.
An' I told her: "When it comes to my life these days,
"I'm somewhere between a cry an' a laugh."
She said my Mom just called her,
An' said I look like I've gained five pounds.

Ho, oh, slip into my fat jeans.
Overdose on mint ice-cream.
Treat the day just like a dream, whoa, oh.
Hope I see someone I know,
An' I'll smile an' put on a show,
Say I got somewhere to go, whoa, oh.
Everyone's got something to say:
It's that kind of day.
Hey, hey, hey, yeah.
Hey, hey, hey, whoo.

:. Instrumental break .:

Standin' still on the interstate,
An' I swear some old lady,
Just flipped me the bird.
Did she just flip me the bird?

Ha ha, it's gotta go up from here.
Today is gonna disappear,
An' nothin's gonna interfere, whoa, oh.
Gonna buy myself some flowers,
An' then spend a couple a-hours,
Talkin' to my Higher Power, whoa, oh.
Ask Him why life's this way.
(Ask Him why.)
Yeah, I'm gonna ask Him why my life's this way,
(Why's my life this way?)
There's just no tellin' what He's gonna say.
Oh, it's just that kind of day.

Hey, hey, hey, yeah.
Hey, yeah, yeah, yeah-a.
Hey, yeah, yeah, yeah-a.
Yah, oh yeah, yey.

What is a song that everyone in your country knows very well?

It’s practically impossible to accurately measure this; I highly doubt anyone publishes a survey that can reach the entire populace on this specific topic.So, the next best guess is the national anthem. Or at least, I should hope so.EDIT: Someone else has submitted “Happy Birthday.” Well, there’s that too, but again it’s conjecture.

Does anyone know a country song that has the lyrics about "left foot on the gas" or something like that

"Bye-Bye" Jo-Dee Massina

Bye-bye love
I'll see you later
Gotta lead foot down
On my acelerator
Rear view mirror torn off
I ain't never lookin' back
And that's a fact

Does anyone know a country song w/ the lyrics "foot in my mouth"?

"foot in my mouth" by Chris Tomlin

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