My Ol' Bronco

Album: Spring Break…Checkin' Out (2015)
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  • Ain't no doors and no windows
    Just a roll bar and a radio
    If it rains you're gonna get wet
    But that old 302 ain't let me down yet

    It's a cutout picture of the 70's
    When everything felt so free

    It's yellow and a little bit of rust
    Lookin' good for 42 years young
    Ten sets of tires, a hundred bonfires
    And it can still light up a backroad

    It was built for a day like this
    A clear blue sky and a white sand kiss
    It's three on the tree and geared down for going slow
    My ol' Bronco

    I flipped it over up on Arnot Hill
    Turned it back over and fixed the grill
    You know where I been by that old oil spot
    Most times it's in the beach bar parking lot

    No it ain't hard to pick me out
    'Cause it's the only one in this town

    It's yellow and a little bit of rust
    Lookin' good for 42 years young
    Ten sets of tires, a hundred bonfires
    And it can still light up a backroad

    It was built for a day like this
    A clear blue sky and a white sand kiss
    It's three on the tree and geared down for going slow
    My ol' Bronco

    Yeah it's yellow and a little bit of rust
    Lookin' good for 42 years young
    Ten sets of tires, a hundred bonfires
    And it can still tear up a backroad

    It was built for a day like this
    A clear blue sky and a white sand kiss
    It's three on the tree and geared down for going slow
    No I ain't gonna ever let her go
    My ol' Bronco
    My ol' Bronco Writer/s: JEFF STEVENS, JODY SCOTT STEVENS, LUKE BRYAN
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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