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Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Sturgill Simpson
Sturgill Simpson
Lead Vocals
Chris Powell
Chris Powell
Drums
Robby Turner
Robby Turner
Steel Guitar
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Dave Cobb
Dave Cobb
Producer
Jason Mott
Jason Mott
Assistant Engineer
Richard Dodd
Richard Dodd
Mastering Engineer
Vance Powell
Vance Powell
Mixing Engineer

Lyrics

Decided to write a song for my hero Considering he's done so much for me He's the one that pulled me up when I fell down so low He's the one that led me through the darkness when I could not see Never met a man more gentle or any humbler Never once heard him raise his voice or saw him mad But I watched him break his back on coal and lumber To give her everything she never had Cause when it all comes down to zero There's nothing more this life could ever give And I know I'll never find another hero Not another one like him Born on a summer day in some dark holler Way back in the hills of Perry County Well he grew up poor and he never saw a dollar But a dollar ain't no good in a coal camp anyway Cause when it all comes down to zero There's nothing more this life could ever give And I know I'll never find another hero Not another one like him And if I'm half the man he is when I die I don't know if I could ask for too much more He taught me you only need one hand To count your real friends in this life But if you find true love you better take both arms And hold on til your sore
Writer(s): John Sturgill Simpson Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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