Fiddle In The Band

Album: The High Road (2024)
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  • I woke up hurting in my shirt and jeans from the night before
    My phone and my ears were ringing
    'Cause we were downtown bouncing 'round from door to door
    There ain't a song I wasn't singing

    From the DJs on the 2s and 4s
    To the honky-tonk on the hardwood floors
    I was out throwing down in the middle of a crowd
    When a boy in the band broke a bow out

    I'm just like you
    I was raised on the radio
    From Memphis blues to a Hollywood rock 'n' roll
    Took a trip to Music City
    Brought a little bit of everything with me
    I'm a little bit of bass, 808s, a little bit of clap your hands
    I'm a little bit of six strings on a backbeat
    With a fiddle in the band

    I'm like a burnt CD from '03 in a Mustang
    You never knew what was coming
    So, I can't help but to be R&B with a touch of twang
    Air guitars and dashboard drumming
    Hey

    I'm just like you
    I was raised on the radio
    From Memphis blues to a Hollywood rock 'n' roll
    Took a trip to Music City
    Brought a little bit of everything with me
    I'm a little bit of bass, 808s, a little bit of clap your hands
    I'm a little bit of six strings on a backbeat
    With a fiddle in the band

    (Y'all hearin' this?)

    From the DJ on the 2s and 4s
    To the honky-tonk on the hardwood floors
    From the first song to the encore

    I'm just like you
    I was raised on the radio
    From Memphis blues to a Hollywood rock 'n' roll
    Took a trip to Music City
    Brought a little bit of everything with me
    I'm a little bit of bass, 808s, a little bit of clap your hands
    I'm a little bit of six strings on a backbeat
    With a fiddle in the band

    With a fiddle in the band

    C'mon
    Here we go Writer/s: Gabe Foust, Jordan Walker, Kane Brown, Russell Sutton
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Josh TSounds like Dropkick Murphys
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