Accords et paroles Come On Over To The Country Hank Williams, Jr.

Come On Over To The Country

Hank Williams, Jr.

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You said you'd never be caught dead
Listenin' to people sing with hats on their heads
Well my how times have changed
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Did you get tired of heavy metal and chains
Come breathe the cool mountain air
Yeah take a look at our pretty girls on the square
Yeah buy a hat no you won't look like a fool
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Cause country's hot and country's cool.
Come On Over To The Country
I think you'll like it here just fine
Come On Over To The Country
Well try to sooth your rattled mind
Come On Over To The Country
Listen to our people sing
Come On Over To The Country
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You might find we're to your liking.
Don't matter if your in New York or LA
We'll take you to Montana from the freeway
Come ride with us down the radio waves  
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We're here twenty-four hours a day
Yeah my girl used to be a rock-n-roll queen
That was until the night she heard Bocephus sing
She married me and moved to the country
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Why she even had cow poo on her jeans Eew.
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Come On Over To The Country
I think you'll like it here just fine
Come On Over To The Country
Well try to sooth your rattled mind
Come On Over To The Country
Did you ever hear ol' Hank s-ing
Come On Over To The Country
You might find we're to your liking.
Come On Over To The Country
You might find we're to your liking.   
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Come On Over To The Country

Hank Williams, Jr.