Roll With Me

Album: Back When I Knew It All (2008)
Charted: 33
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  • Wake up in the morning
    Get to living my life
    Making sure that I'm all that I can be
    Went to church on Sunday
    There was a moment that came
    I swear it was like the Lord spoke right to me

    So now I'm slowing it down and I'm looking around
    And I'm lovin' this town and I'm doing alright
    Ain't worried 'bout nothing except the man I wanna be
    I'm thinking it's time to be livin' the rhyme
    When I'm singing a song about nothing but right
    And it'd sure be nice if you would roll with me

    Saw a kid last winter only twenty years old
    Being laid to rest while his mom stood by his side
    Sure was hard to watch those tears roll down her face
    Made me think how we all just have our time

    So now I'm slowing it down and I'm looking around
    And I'm lovin' this town and I'm doing alright
    Ain't worried 'bout nothing except the man I wanna be
    I'm thinking it's time to be livin' the rhyme
    When I'm singing a song about nothing but right
    And it'd sure be nice if you would roll with me

    Who knows what's up ahead
    I think I'd rather not know instead

    So now I'm slowing it down and I'm looking around
    And I'm lovin' this town and I'm doing alright
    Ain't worried 'bout nothing except the man I wanna be
    I'm thinking it's time to be livin' the rhyme
    When I'm singing a song about nothing but right
    And it'd sure be nice if you would roll with me Writer/s: CLINT DANIELS, TOMMY KARLAS
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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Comments: 2

  • Alex from Chicago, Ilsame here Daniel
  • Daniel from Jacksonville, Flthis is one of the best songs ever by Montgomery Gentry...i like all their songs and they've always had good music. They did excellent on this song!!
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