Born Country

Byron Hill / John Schweers

Clear creeks and cool mountain mornin's.
Honest work out in the fields.
Cornbread in my momma's kitchen.
Daddy saying grace before the meal.
Family ties run deep in this land.
And I'm never very far from what I am.

I was born country and that's what I'll always be.
Like the rivers and the woodlands wild and free.
I got a hundred years of down home running through my blood.
I was born country and this country's what I love.

Moonlight and you hear beside me.
Crickets serenadin' in the yard.
What more could two people ask for.
Laying here in love beneath the stars.
Now this is where I wanna raise my kids.
Just the way my mom and daddy did.

I was born country and that's what I'll always be.
Like the rivers and the woodlands wild and free.
I got a hundred years of down home running through my blood.
I was born country and this country's what I love.

I was born country and that's what I'll always be.
Like the rivers and the woodlands wild and free.
I got a hundred years of down home running through my blood.
I was born country and this country's what I love.

I was born country

Trivia about the song Born Country by Alabama

On which albums was the song “Born Country” released by Alabama?
Alabama released the song on the albums “Essential Alabama (Remastered)” in 2005 and “Livin' Lovin' Rockin' Rollin'” in 2006.
Who composed the song “Born Country” by Alabama?
The song “Born Country” by Alabama was composed by Byron Hill and John Schweers.

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