Crédits

INTERPRÉTATION
Marty Robbins
Marty Robbins
Chant
Louis Dunn
Louis Dunn
Batterie
The Glaser Brothers
The Glaser Brothers
Chœurs
Bob Moore
Bob Moore
Basse
Grady Martin
Grady Martin
Guitare
Jack Pruett
Jack Pruett
Guitare
COMPOSITION ET PAROLES
Dave Kapp
Dave Kapp
Paroles/Composition
PRODUCTION ET INGÉNIERIE
Don Law
Don Law
Production
M.C. Rather
M.C. Rather
Ingénierie de mastérisation
Hollis Flatt
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
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