Keith Anderson - Three Chord Country and American Rock & RollLyrics

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Yeah... How 'bout a little fiddle? That sounds good Cut of Wranglers an' bikini's on the Rarrow(?) Bridge Dive into the river then climb up an' jump again When the sun is settin' we head down to the beer barn Grab a couple keggers then we roll out to the farm Where's the band now? Park our pick-ups in a circle Let the tailgates down Laugh while everybody's gettin' drunk as Cooter Brown Crankin' everything from Brooks & Dunn to Areosmith Out here in the country that's the way we get our kicks Yeah Like ta' keep in simple y'all In everything we do Got our own kind of laid back livin' If you don't mind Thank you We love the kind of music You can feel down in your soul Give us Three Chord Country And American Rock & Roll We like to pick our guitars with the neighbors all night long Sip on Granny's moonshine as we sing Bocephus songs Listen to ol' Grandad preach about Red, White, An' Blue An' how he kicked Hitler's ass in 1942 Yeah... Like ta' keep in simple y'all In everything we do Got our own kind of laid back livin' If you don't mind Thank you We love the kind of music You can feel down in your soul Give us Three Chord Country And American Rock & Roll Old dogs An' watermelon wine Does us just fine Little pink houses An' I walk the line It doesn't take much Ta' have ourselves a good time Yeah Like ta' keep in simple y'all In everything we do Got our own kind of laid back livin' If you don't mind Thank you We love the kind of music You can feel down in your soul Give us Three Chord Country And American Rock & Roll Yeah Give Three Chord Country And American Rock & Roll Tell me now Does fortworth ever cross your mind, now darling I'm wanted dead or alive
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