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PERFORMING ARTISTS
Daves Highway
Daves Highway
Performer
Zachary Daves
Zachary Daves
Lead Vocals
Erika Daves
Erika Daves
Lead Vocals
Delaney Daves
Delaney Daves
Lead Vocals
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Tom Douglas
Tom Douglas
Songwriter
Clare Douglas
Clare Douglas
Songwriter
Logan Wall
Logan Wall
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Ron Fair
Ron Fair
Producer

Lyrics

I didn't want arrows or cap guns in a holster I didn't want Uncle Sam or Superman posters I played a rubber band shoebox guitar Mama made me famous on a VCR My old man was winning hands at Texas hold em He always found a way to make a few bucks and blow em Man, Billy Graham could make the devil a believer Through a pair of those Panasonic speakers On the edge of broke but we never felt poor We were always a couple days late, a few dollars short Aw but growing up we had enough cause the radio was free Dylan was a prophet And Cash was king I was burning hot 50 kilowatt WSM red Goodbye lady Dye I cried when they said Cobain died I rode the pines walked the line Jake was my first kiss It was good til it was gone another swing and miss Got a refund on a prom suit and pink corsage Worked all summer on that fixer upper old Dodge Lot of White Castle flipped the tassel on the gown They told me the world was flat, I'd show em it was round On the edge of broke but we never felt poor We were always a couple days late, a few dollars short Yeah but growing up we had enough cause the radio was free Miller was a Joker And Cash was king Scratched up vinyl, tent revival Praise the Lord Big hat, no cattle, beer cans rattle Flat bed Ford Yeah we were On the edge of broke but we never felt poor We were always a couple days late, a few dollars short Yeah but growing up we had enough cause the radio was free Dolly's still the queen And Cash is still king
Writer(s): Claire Douglas, Tom Douglas, Logan Ryan Wall Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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