Good Country Song

Blake Shelton

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Intro:        verse 1: Shotgun in my daddy’s truck Eight years old and acting tough He smiled at me and said "You shift the gears" He would search that "fm" dial And I would count down every mile Til the station out of Tulsa came in clear It was old Thomas Conley on the radio It punched me in the gut man it rattled my soul I’m talking bout a good country song Makes you smile makes you hurt Leaves you hanging on every word A good country song Makes you love makes you leave Raise some hell or hit your knees All I know is I think of home Grab my guitar and strum along Kick on back and sip me something strong When I hear a good country song verse 2: While hip-hop rap and rock were cool I was in my basement getting schooled On George and Keith and Vernon Alabama I was learning bout those neon lights Wasted days and wasted nights And honky-tonks from Texas to Montana And when my fingers found the fret board I close my eyes and sing I swear that beat up guitar only played one thing I’m talking bout a good country song Makes you smile makes you hurt Leaves you hanging on every word A good country song Makes you love makes you leave Raise some hell or hit your knees All I know is I think of home Grab my guitar and strum along Kick on back and sip me something strong When I hear a good country song OUTRO: Yeah it makes me think of days long gone Miss my dad and call my mom Run laugh and pray and drink til dawn When I hear a good country A good old country   a good country song

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La chanson évoque des souvenirs d'enfance, se remémorant des moments passés en voiture avec son père, où la musique country faisait partie intégrante de leur quotidien. Elle parle de l'importance des chansons qui touchent l'âme, qui font sourire, pleurer ou réfléchir, et qui rappellent les racines et la maison. À travers des références à des artistes emblématiques et à des visions de la vie rurale, elle célèbre la nostalgie et l'impact que la musique peut avoir sur nos émotions et nos souvenirs, tout en s'imprégnant de la culture country. C'est un hommage sincère à ces mélodies qui nous font nous sentir connectés à nos origines.