Tearin' Up the Country

DOUG CLIFFORD

Playin' a pavilion on the outskirts of town,
Playin' where my roller derby rolls.
Just a part time music man, a nobody at the plant,
I'm tearin' up the country with a song.

Mom and papa told me "son, you gotta go to school;
Only way to make the fam'ly proud."
I paid no attention, left my books at home,
Rather play my music real loud.

Tearin' up the country with a song.
Tearin' up the country with a song.
I paid no attention, left my books at home,
Rather play my music real loud.

Play it loud, now! woo!

Tearin' up the country with a song.
Tearin' up the country with a song.
I paid no attention, left my books at home,

Rather play my music real loud.

Ran into a dry spell, seemed nowhere to go.
Good luck turned the tide, I'm on my way.
I remember loadin' big trucks when the summer sun was hot,
You know I could still be there, but I'm not.

Tearin' up the country with a song.
Tearin' up the country with a song.
I remember loadin' big trucks when the summer sun was hot,
You know I could still be there, but I'm not.

Tearin' up the country with a song.
I'm tearin' up the country with a song.
I remember loadin' big trucks when the summer sun was hot,
You know I could still be there, but I'm not.

Trivia about the song Tearin' Up the Country by Creedence Clearwater Revival

On which albums was the song “Tearin' Up the Country” released by Creedence Clearwater Revival?
Creedence Clearwater Revival released the song on the albums “Mardi Gras” in 1972 and “The Singles Collection” in 2009.
Who composed the song “Tearin' Up the Country” by Creedence Clearwater Revival?
The song “Tearin' Up the Country” by Creedence Clearwater Revival was composed by DOUG CLIFFORD.

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