Country Girl (Leavin’ Dirty Tracks)

James Mabry

[Verse 1]
Just a year ago today when you packed and went away
And you started out to make the world your home
To the city you did go to learn of things you didn't know

[Refrain]
Just a country girl who'd never been around
Yes darling, just a country girl who'd never been around

[Verse 2]
In a tavern with a crowd where the music is so loud
There you made your name and there's no turning back
You should have known that country feet were never made for city streets

[Refrain]
You're just a country girl a-leaving dirty tracks
Yes darling, you're a country girl a-leaving dirty tracks

[Verse 3]
As you walk into the night where the lights are shining bright
You'll remеmber this old country boy at home
For now that you have crossеd the line you no longer can be mine

[Refrain]
You're a country girl a-walking all alone
Yes darling, you're a country girl a-walking all alone

Trivia about the song Country Girl (Leavin’ Dirty Tracks) by Buck Owens

On which albums was the song “Country Girl (Leavin’ Dirty Tracks)” released by Buck Owens?
Buck Owens released the song on the albums “By Popular Demand” in 1982 and “America” in 1983.
Who composed the song “Country Girl (Leavin’ Dirty Tracks)” by Buck Owens?
The song “Country Girl (Leavin’ Dirty Tracks)” by Buck Owens was composed by James Mabry.

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