Titres les plus populaires de Chase Rice
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Crédits
INTERPRÉTATION
Chase Rice
Guitare acoustique
Barton Davies
Chœurs
Oscar Charles
Piano Wurlitzer
William Reames
Harmonica
Craig Young
Basse
Fred Eltringham
Batterie
Rob McNelley
Guitare électrique
Jökull Júlíusson
Sifflet
COMPOSITION ET PAROLES
Chase Rice
Composition
Barton Davies
Paroles/Composition
Jonathan Sherwood
Paroles/Composition
Oscar Charles
Paroles/Composition
William Reames
Paroles/Composition
Robert Read Southall
Paroles/Composition
PRODUCTION ET INGÉNIERIE
Chase Rice
Production
Oscar Charles
Production
Chris Henderson
Ingénierie
Jordan Rigby
Ingénierie
Paroles
It ain't the pink-blue skies or the way the sun dies in the evening
Ain't the sage or the windmills out where the thunder rolls
Ain't a poster on the wall from the '99 fall
When Ragweed filled this bar
It's an Okie gal that stole this Tennessee heart
I should roll on down the highway
I should put this two-tone half ton in the wind
Ain't coming home, probably shoulda told ya
But I just can't leave Oklahoma
It ain't the open road, no matter which way to go
Just to clear your mind
It's not the four-way stop
With the old Blair bar and the flashing light
It ain't the flatland farms or the dried-up ponds I'm passing by
It ain't the shelter bell that stood there and held strong since '39
I should roll on down the highway
I should put this two-tone half ton in the wind
Ain't coming home, probably shoulda told ya
But I just can't leave Oklahoma
They say sooner or later the cowboy leaves
But no, not me
I should roll on down the highway
I should put this two-tone half ton in the wind
Ain't coming home, probably shoulda told ya
But I just can't leave Oklahoma
No, I just can't leave Oklahoma
Writer(s): Jonathan Sherwood, Read Southall, Barton Davies, William Reames, Oscar Charles, Chase Rice
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