Crédits
INTERPRÉTATION
Marty Robbins
Chant
Louis Dunn
Batterie
The Glaser Brothers
Chœurs
Bob Moore
Basse
Grady Martin
Guitare
Jack Pruett
Guitare
COMPOSITION ET PAROLES
Dave Kapp
Paroles/Composition
PRODUCTION ET INGÉNIERIE
Don Law
Production
M.C. Rather
Ingénierie de mastérisation
Hollis Flatt
Ingénierie de mastérisation
Paroles
I got a hundred and sixty acres in the valley
Got a hundred and sixty acres of the best
Got an old stove there that'll cook three square
And a bunk where I can lay me down to rest
Up at dawn to greet the sun
I've forgotten what a care or worry means
Head for home when day is done
With my pocket money jinglin' in my jeans
I've got a hundred and sixty acres full of sunshine
Got a hundred and sixty million stars above
Got an old paint hoss, I'm the guy who's boss
On the hundred and sixty acres that I love
Up at dawn to greet the sun
I've forgotten what a care or worry means
Head for home when day is done
With my pocket money jinglin' in my jeans
I've got a hundred and sixty acres full of sunshine
Got a hundred and sixty million stars above
Got an old paint hoss, I'm the guy who's boss
On the hundred and sixty acres that I love
Got an old paint hoss, I'm the guy who's boss
On the hundred and sixty acres that I love
Written by: David Kapp

