Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Rock'n My Country, artist - Bret Michaels. Album song True Grit, in the genre Кантри
Date of issue: 04.05.2015
Record label: BMB, Poor Boy
Song language: English
Rock'n My Country |
Charlie went down to Georgia |
He was looking to make a deal |
He heard a southern band singing ramblin man |
Playing guitars of steel |
It was Travis, Hank, Merle and Mick |
Singing about them honky tonk women |
Walyon and Willie, Coe and Cash |
Just trying to make a living |
It wasn’t about fame, it wasn’t about money |
Just outlaws putting some rock in their country |
The king made the young girls scream |
In a pair of blue suede shoes |
Heard Clapton, Earl and Stevie Ray |
Just playing them delta blues |
Ronnie sang me home sweet home |
Talkin' 'bout Alabama |
Outlaws, 38 and Hatch |
You got me flirting with distaster |
Them Van Zant boys they was on to somethin' |
Just outlaws putting some rock in their country |
It was born down in the bayou |
Raised out in the streets |
Simple songs I could sing along to |
That made me stomp my feet |
Yeah my hair is long and I may look funny |
But I still love some rock in my country |
Yeah it all sounds good to me |
I like country in my rock |
And rock in my country |
She rolled on down the highway |
Yeah, Janis and Bobbie McGee |
Singing la la la la la la la la la |
Yeah sure sounded good to me |
It ain’t about the fame, the glamour or the money |
She’s just a bad girl putting some rock in her country |
If the music biz left it up to me |
I’d keep country in my rock and rock in my country |