Girl Ridin' Shotgun

Album: single release only (2013)
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  • Whoa, she's a hot one

    It's a hot day, and I've got a pocketful of money
    Friday, tires roarin', you can hear me comin'
    Cooler in the back, Bud Light ice cold
    Me and my buddies cuttin' down an old back road
    I got a jacked up truck, but it ain't much
    A fixer upper with a brand new clutch
    Yeah, it takes me anywhere I wanna go even though
    It's hard for me to keep my eyes on the road

    But that girl ridin' in the shotgun
    Sunkissed by the Dixie hot sun
    Whoa, she's a hot one, yeah
    Aldean all up on the radio
    Dashboard lights shinin' on my baby, oh
    Later on, gonna have me a little fun
    With that girl ridin' shotgun, yeah
    Whoa, girl ridin' shotgun

    She's the girl of my dreams, she gives me everything
    Wearin' short shorts or some tight blue jeans
    She's country, and she ain't afraid to break a nail
    Raise hell, or go to jail, I keep her by my side
    She's always ready to ride, and sometimes
    She even drives when it's in four wheel drive
    Never known to back down from anything
    And you know she keeps her motor clean, yeah

    That girl ridin' shotgun
    Sunkissed by the Dixie hot sun
    Whoa, she's a hot one, yeah
    Aldean all up on the radio
    Dashboard lights shinin' on my baby, oh
    Later on, gonna have me a little fun
    With that girl ridin' shotgun, yeah
    Whoa, girl ridin' shotgun

    She could be the centerfold of "Field and Stream"
    Holdin' that double barrel twelve gauge
    To me, nothin' sweeter than a Georgia peach
    Playin' air guitar to a song I sang, a song I sang
    Talkin' 'bout

    That pretty little redneck girl ridin' shotgun
    Sunkissed by the Dixie hot sun
    Whoa, she's a hot one, yeah
    Aldean all up on the radio
    Dashboard lights shinin' on my baby, oh
    Later on, gonna have me a little fun
    With that girl ridin' shotgun, yeah
    Whoa, girl ridin' shotgun

    Girl ridin' shotgun Publisher: SHOTGUN SHANE
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  • Barry from Sauquoit, NyCountry singer and songwriter Joe Diffie passed away on March 30th, 2020 from complications relating to the coronavirus. He was 61 years old...
    Joe Diffie was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in 1958, after high school he attended Cameron University in Lawton, Oklahoma. Prior to pursuing a musical career he worked as a truck driver that pumped concrete in the oilfields in Alice, Texas, and then later as a foundry worker...
    Between 1990 and 2004 he had thirty six records on the Billboard's Hot Country Singles chart, sixteen made the Top 10 with five* reaching #1, "Home" for one week in November of 1990, "If The Devil Danced (In Empty Pockets)" for one week in June of 1991, "Third Rock From The Sun" for two weeks in September of 1994, "Pickup Man" for four weeks in December of 1994, and "Bigger Than The Beatles" for two weeks in uary of 1996...
    One of thirty six charted records was a duet with Mary-Chapin Carpenter {Not Too Much To Ask", #15 in 1992}...
    He won the 1993 Grammy Award {along with Mary-Chapin Carpenter} for 'Best Country Collaboration' for "Not Too Much To Ask"...
    May he R.I.P.
    * He just missed having three more #1 records when his "If You Want Me" {1990}, "New Way (To Light Up An Old Flame)" {1991}, and "So Help Me Girl" {1995} all peaked at #2 on the Hot Country Singles chart...
    Personal note to my fellow Americans, 'Please stay home'....
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