
Date of issue: 28.01.2009
Song language: English
Ride Through the Country |
Thank y’all, how y’all doin' |
Yeah, my names Colt Ford |
I just came here to do a little song for y’all |
'Bout where I come from, the way I see it |
I brought my buddy Mr. John Michael Montgomery with me |
He’s gonna play a lil' guitar and sing a lil' bit |
I’m gonna do a lil sumthin' for y’all |
Called ride through the country, let’s go John |
Down the road where the black top ends |
You can find Colt Ford with all his friends |
We’re used to gravel roads, and fishin' with cane poles |
Wasn’t no swimmin' pools, just swimmin' holes |
We was dirt road poor, and cane switched raised |
I done came a long way since back in the day |
Been 'round the world twice seen all fifty states |
Ate on thousand dollar china, but love some paper plates |
There ain’t nuthin' wrong with them big city lights |
But me, I prefer them slow country nights |
Where I can see the darkness come and then go |
Most folks is honest, and they all speak slow |
You can leave your door open, ain’t nuttin’ll happen |
Most country folks sing, but I couldn’t, so I’m rappin' |
I wanna show y’all where I come from |
And invite ya all down to any country town |
Now before I pack and things and leave |
There’s somethin' I need y’all to understand |
I seen alotta things in my lifetime that’s why I walk the line |
I’m just a simple man |
And I done done things for cheap thrills |
But all my scars heal, so don’t you ever cry for me |
'Cause I ain’t ashamed where I’m from |
You always will come to take a ride through the country |
Up, dressed, and gone by 5 am |
He’s country, and he’s rappin' we gots to play him |
Folks been waitin' for some one like me |
To give 'em some hot beats and spit that country |
My jeans don’t sag, they fit, and kinda tight |
Got on a white t-shirt, no nothin' but work |
Daylight 'til dark, that’s how I was bred |
And I’ll keep bein' country 'til the day I’m dead |
See, country folks eat biscuits called catheads |
Barbeque, baked beans, sweet tea, and white bread |
We like to fish and hunt, ain’t scared of a fight |
Love the good Lord and believe in doin' right |
Got 4-wheel drives, some got mud on 'em |
You can keep your Rolls Royce, 'cause baby, we don’t want 'em! |
So now y’all all know exactly who I am |
And if you ain’t into that, I don’t give a damn! |
Now before I pack and things and leave |
There’s somethin' I need y’all to understand |
I seen alotta things in my lifetime that’s why I walk the line |
I’m just a simple man |
And I done done things for cheap thrills |
But all my scars heal, so don’t you ever cry for me |
'Cause I ain’t ashamed where I’m from |
You always will come to take a ride through the country |
You might see my on your TV, but honey |
That don’t mean a thing, you see |
I’m still that same 'ol country boy, and that’s all I’ll ever be |
And sometime, those bright lights blind me |
And make it hard for me to see |
But when I need to be reminded |
I take a ride through the country |
Yeah |
At about 5 o’clock on Friday afternoon |
Them country boys head down to the local saloon |
You’re welcome to stop in and have a cold bottle |
Big city boys and stuck up super models |
We don’t care where ya from, as long as you polite |
'Cause push come to shove and every one of us will fight |
We mostly easy like Sunday morning |
Ol' Colt came here to give y’all fair warnin' |
Country folks won’t be pushed around |
And there’s some of us livin' in every town |
We believe in the Bible, and the U.S.A |
Work hard for what you want, it’s the American way |
No body owe you nothin' supposed to earn your keep |
But in a hard days work, get a good nights sleep |
I know some of y’all think ol' Colt’s kinda odd |
But I’m loud, proud and country by the grace of God |
Now before I pack and things and leave |
There’s somethin' I need y’all to understand |
I seen alotta things in my lifetime that’s why I walk the line |
I’m just a simple man |
And I done done things for cheap thrills |
But all my scars heal, so don’t you ever cry for me |
'Cause I ain’t ashamed where I’m from |
You always will come to take a ride through the country |
Name | Year |
---|---|
Sold (The Grundy County Auction Incident) | 2009 |
Workin' on | 2014 |
Cut 'em All (feat. Willie Robertson) ft. Willie Robertson | 2014 |
I Swear | 2010 |
Answer to No One (feat. JJ Lawhorn) | 2012 |
Life's a Dance | 2009 |
Letters from Home | 2004 |
We All Country (feat. Colt Ford, Sarah Ross & Charlie Farley) ft. Colt Ford, Sarah Ross, Charlie Farley | 2014 |
When Country Comes Back | 2021 |
Country Folks (feat. Colt Ford & Danny Boone) ft. Colt Ford, Danny Boone | 2013 |
Drunkard's Prayer | 2008 |
Washed in the Mud. (feat. Randy Houser) ft. Randy Houser | 2014 |
If You Ever Went Away | 2008 |
Drop Zone Theme Song (feat. Colt Ford & JJ Lawhorn) ft. Mud Digger, JJ Lawhorn | 2015 |
Beer and Bones | 2006 |
Full Throttle ft. Colt Ford | 2018 |
Let's Get Lost | 2008 |
With My Shirt On | 2008 |
Ride On, Ride Out ft. DMC | 2020 |
Brothers 'Til The End | 2008 |
Artist lyrics: Colt Ford
Artist lyrics: John Michael Montgomery