Lyrics

Since I heard my song on the radio Seems my old boots, they don't fit no more Turned my life into a puppet show Since I heard my song on the radio All these girls, never knew my name Until they saw me on their TV screen Now they're linin' up for all my shows Since they heard my song on the radio Well, all these suits, tryna hunt me down, won't change me no more I'll be six feet down in a ghost town before I take your call I play old guitars, drive slow cars, I won't change a thing I learned how to work hard young, and I still got them old rusty strings Born in a small town, I've been let down By men like you in a two-piece suit with a mop crown I've seen checkbooks, I've seen 'em come and go Since I heard my song on the radio Well, all these suits, tryna hunt me down, won't change me no more I'll be six feet down in a ghost town before I take your call I play old guitars, drive slow cars, I won't change a thing I learned how to work hard young, and I still got them old rusty strings I can't lie to you, feels damn good I'm gonna soak it up, like I should Well, all these suits, tryna hunt me down, won't change me no more I'll be six feet down in a ghost town I play old guitars, drive slow cars, I won't change a thing I learned how to work hard young, and I still got I learned how to work hard, young, and I still got them old rusty strings Them old rusty strings, them old rusty strings
Writer(s): Brad Cox, Jackson Besley Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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