ミュージックビデオ
ミュージックビデオ
クレジット
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Brad Paisley
Electric Guitar
LL COOL J
Vocals
Kendal Marcy
Background Vocals
Luke Wooten
Bass
Justin Williamson
Fiddle
Ben Sesar
Drums
Gary Hooker
Electric Guitar
Kenny Lewis
Background Vocals
Randle Currie
Steel Guitar
Chris Stapleton
Background Vocals
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Brad Paisley
Composer
LL COOL J
Composer
Lee Thomas Miller
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Brad Paisley
Producer
Kendal Marcy
Assistant Producer
Chris DuBois
Executive Producer
Luke Wooten
Co-Producer
歌詞
[Verse 1]
To the man that waited on me at the Starbucks down on Main
I hope you understand
When I put on that t-shirt, the only thing I meant to say
Is I'm a Skynyrd fan
The red flag on my chest somehow is
Like the elephant in the corner of the south, and I just walked him right in the room
Just a proud rebel son with an old can of worms
Lookin' like I got a lot to learn, but from my point of view
[Verse 2]
I'm just a white man comin' to you from the Southland
Tryin' to understand what it's like not to be
I'm proud of where I'm from, but not everything we've done
And it ain't like you and me can re-write history
Our generation didn't start this nation
We're still pickin' up the pieces, walkin' on eggshells
Fightin' over yesterday
I'm caught between southern pride and southern blame
[Verse 3]
They called it Reconstruction, fixed the building, dried some tears
We're still siftin' through the rubble after a hundred-fifty years
I try to put myself in your shoes, and that's a good place to begin
But it aint like I can walk a mile in someone else's skin
[Verse 4]
'Cause I'm a white man livin' in the Southland
Just like you, I'm more than what you see
I'm proud of where I'm from, but not everything we've done
And it ain't like you and me can re-write history
Our generation didn't start this nation
And we're still paying for the mistakes
That a bunch of folks made long before we came
I'm caught somewhere between southern pride and southern blame
[Verse 5]
Dear Mr. White Man, I wish you understood
What the world is really like when you livin' in the hood
Just because my pants are saggin' doesn't mean I'm up to no good
You should try to get to know me, I really wish you would
Now my chains are gold, but I'm still misunderstood
I wasn't there when Sherman's March turned the south into firewood
I want you to get paid but be a slave, I never could
Feel like a new fangled Django, dodgin' invisible white hoods
So when I see that white cowboy hat, I'm thinkin' it's not all good
I guess we're both guilty of judgin' the cover, not the book
I'd love to buy you a beer, conversate and clear the air
But I see that red flag and I think you wish I wasn't here
[Verse 6]
Oh, I'm just a white man comin' to you from the Southland
(If you don't judge my durag, I won't judge your red flag)
Tryin' to understand what it's like not to be
I'm proud of where I'm from, but not everything we've done
(If you don't judge my gold chains, I'll forget the iron chains)
It ain't like you and me can re-write history
(Can't re-write history, baby)
[Verse 7]
Oh, Dixieland
(The relationship between the Mason-Dixon needs some fixin')
I hope you understand what this is all about
(Quite frankly, I'm a black Yankee, but I been thinkin' about this lately)
I'm a son of the new south
(The past is the past, you feel me?)
And I just want to make things right
(Let bygones be bygones)
Where all that's left is southern pride
(RIP Robert E. Lee, but I've gotta thank Abraham Lincoln for freein' me)
(Know what I mean?)
It's real, It's real
Its truth
Written by: Brad Paisley, LL COOL J, Lee Thomas Miller