When that Sun is high
In that Texas sky
I'll be buckin' at the county fair
Amarillo By Morning
I remember it all very well, lookin' back
It was the summer I turned eighteen
We lived in a one room, rundown shack
Fancy
I think I'll take a moment, celebrate my age
The ending of an era, and the turning of a page
My Next Thirty Years
Baby, why don't we just turn that TV off?
Three hundred and fifteen channels of nothing but bad news on,
Well it might be me
But the way I see it,
The whole wide world has gone crazy.
Why Don't We Just Dance
There stands the glass
That will ease all my pain
That will settle my brain
It's my first one today
Hard to Forget
Hey, where did we go?
Days when the rains came
Down in a hollow
Brown Eyed Girl
I'd start walking your way
You'd start walking mine
We'd meet in the middle
'Neath that old Georgia pine
Meet in the Middle
The sun is hot and that old clock
Is movin' slow, and so am I
Work day passes like molasses
In winter time, but it's July
It's Five O'Clock Somewhere
I worked all week
Cleaned up, clean cut, and clean shaved
I got the cover off the '68
I fired it up, and let them horses sing
A little pretty thing
My Kinda Party
Everybody here ain't from here
But we're here doin' our thing
Lettin' go a little, little by little
Sippin' on a frozen drink
One Margarita
And Texas is the place I'd dearly love to be
But all my ex's live in Texas
And that's why I hang my hat in Tennessee
All My Ex's Live In Texas
I should've been a cowboy
I should've learned to rope and ride
Wearin' my six-shooter, ridin' my pony on a cattle drive
Stealin' the young girls' hearts
Should've Been a Cowboy
"I went skydiving
I went Rocky Mountain climbing
I went 2.7 seconds on a bull named Fumanchu
And I loved deeper
And I spoke sweeter
And I gave forgiveness I'd been denying
Live Like You Were Dying
Yeah I'm chilling on the dirt road
Laid back swervin' like I'm George Jones,
Smoke rollin' out the window,
An ice cold beer sittin' in the console
Memory lane up in the headlights
Dirt Road Anthem
I was so cold and lost
And nothing seemed to ring true
I couldn't bear the cross
For everything I'd been through
God Whispered Your Name
If tomorrow all the things were gone I'd worked for all my life
And I had to start again with just my children and my wife
I'd thank my lucky stars to be livin' here today
God Bless The U.S.A.
I got a good job, I work hard for my money
When it's quittin' time, I hit the door runnin'
I fire up my pickup truck and let the horses run
Boot Scootin' Boogie
If it looks like we were scared to death
Like a couple of kids just tryna save each other
You should've seen it in color
In Color
If I die young, bury me in satin
Lay me down on a bed of roses
Sink me in the river at dawn
Send me away with the words of a love song
If I Die Young
A little smile, a little how you been
A little touch, a little reminisce
It always starts off innocent
After A Few
Well, you get down the fiddle and you get down the bow
Kick off your shoes and you throw 'em on the floor
Dance in the kitchen 'til the morning light
Louisiana Saturday Night
When I turned 16, I saved a few hundred bucks
My first car was a Pickup Truck
I was cruisin' the town and the first girl I seen
Pickup Man
It was almost a year
Before she called him up
Three rings and an answering machine
Is what she got
Austin
I see you and me riding like Bonnie and Clyde
Going ninety five, burning down 129, yeah
Looking for the law, while I push my luck
And she's ridin' shotgun like it ain't no thing
Bottoms Up
Mama can I come and maybe stay a few days
This weekend or next?
And hey, how do you get a red wine stain
Outta of your favorite dress?
Die From A Broken Heart