Johnny Cash

Album: First Kiss (2015)
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  • I like the French braids in your hair
    And them faded blue jeans that you wear
    I like to watch you shoot your guns
    And I like the way you love having fun, oh baby

    I like the way you turn me on (Turn me on)
    Just like an old Keith Whitley song
    I like the way you shake it, work it (Work it baby)
    Ten out of ten baby you're perfect (Oh you're perfect baby)

    You know the sun is shining on Kentucky (On Kentucky)
    They're drinking bourbon by the batch (By the batch)
    I walk that line because you love me
    And I wanna be your Johnny Cash, Johnny Cash
    Ooh ooh

    I like the way you hold my hand
    And play just like my baby grand
    I like how you don't give a damn (Don't give a damn)
    And love me just the way I am, the way I am

    You know the sun is shining on Kentucky (On Kentucky)
    They're drinking bourbon by the batch (By the batch)
    I walk that line because you love me (Love me baby)
    And I wanna be your Johnny Cash, Johnny Cash
    Oh ooh
    And lay you down in that blue grass

    That certain smile hey girl you own it (Own it baby)
    Come lay your head here next to mine (Next to mine)
    You know I cherish every moment (Every single moment)
    And I love you till the end of time, end of time, end of time

    You know the sun is shining on Kentucky (Shining baby)
    They're drinking bourbon by the batch (By the batch)
    I walk that line because you love me
    And I wanna be your Johnny Cash, Johnny Cash

    Sun is shining on Kentucky
    They're drinking bourbon by the batch (By the batch)
    I walk that line because you love me (Because you love me)
    And I wanna be your Johnny Cash, Johnny Cash

    And lay you down in that blue grass (Lay you down in that blue grass)
    And lay you down in that blue grass (I wanna be your Johnny Cash)
    And lay you down in that blue grass (Lay you down)
    Oh oh oh
    Your Johnny Cash Writer/s: ROBERT RITCHIE
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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