Maddie & Tae — Girl in a Country Song
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Текст Maddie & Tae — Girl in a Country Song
(«No country music was harmed in the making of this song, this is only a test-t-t.»)
Well, I wish I had some shoes on my two bare feet
And it’s gettin’ kinda cold in these painted on cut-off jeans
I hate the way this bikini top chafes
Do I really have to wear it all day? (Yeah, baby)
I hear you over there on your tailgate whistlin’ [whistle]
Sayin’, «Hey girl.» («Hey, girl.»)
But you know I ain’t listenin’
‘Cause I got a name
And to you it ain’t «pretty little thing», «hottie» or «baby»
Yeah it’s drivin’ me red-red-red-red-red-red-redneck crazy
[Chorus:]
Bein’ the girl in a country song
How in the world did it go so wrong?
Like all we’re good for
Is looking good for you and your friends on the weekend
Nothing more
We used to get a little respect
Now we’re lucky if we even get
To climb up in your truck, keep our mouth shut and ride along
And be the girl in a country song
Well, shakin’ my moneymaker ain’t ever made me a dime
And there ain’t no sugar for you in this shaker of mine
Tell me one more time, «you gotta get you some of that»
Sure I’ll slide on over, but you’re gonna get slapped (Hah!)
These days it ain’t easy being that
[Chorus:]
Girl in a country song
How in the world did it go so wrong?
Like all we’re good for
Is looking good for you and your friends on the weekend
Nothing more
We used to get a little respect
Now we’re lucky if we even get
To climb up in your truck, keep our mouth shut and ride along
And be the girl in a country song (Yeah, yeah, yeah, baby)
Aww no, Conway and George Strait
Never did it this way
Back in the old days
Aww y’all, we ain’t a cliché
That ain’t no way
To treat a lady…
[Chorus:]
…like a girl in a country song
How in the world did it go so wrong?
Like all we’re good for
Is looking good for you and your friends on the weekend
Nothing more
We used to get a little respect
Now we’re lucky if we even get
To climb up in your truck, keep our mouth shut and ride along
Down some old dirt road we don’t even wanna be on
And be the girl in a country song
(«Yeah, baby, I ain’t your tan legged Juliet. Can I put on some real clothes now?»)
Aww, no