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Raised on a Country Song
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Written by: Tedd Swormstedt
Twenty miles south of guitar town above a honky tonk
Baptized in the neon light, that’s where I grew up
Jukebox in the corner played a country sound
Every night I’d say my prayers and then I’d lay me down
When other kids were counting sheep
Patsy’d sing me sweet sweet dreams
Cause late at night with the jukebox on
I was raised on a country song
Banjo, fiddle and a steel guitar
Three chord truth that touched my heart
Take me back where I belong
Cause I was raised on a country song
Every night I’d hear those songs seeping through the floor
Tammy Wynette’d sing a duet with George Jones
I’d hear Lester Flatt, and Johnny Cash sing I walk the line
Patsy would take me walking after midnight
When other kids were reading Seuss
I knew the words to a boy Named Sue
Cause late at night with the jukebox on
I was raised on a country song
Banjo, fiddle and a steel guitar
Three chord truth that touched my heart
Take me back where I belong
Cause I was raised on a country song
There was always someone there to play with anytime
Cause my best friends were Wynette, Jones and Cline
Late at night with the jukebox on
I was raised on a country song
Banjo, fiddle and a steel guitar
Three chord truth that touched my heart
Take me back where I belong
Cause I was raised on a country song
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