Hillbilly Hollywood

Jim Photoglo, Vince Melamed

[Verse 1]
I can still remember my first guitar
Bright and shiny like a brand new car
I even took it with me when I went to school
And practiced every day till I got real good

[Verse 2]
I learned every lick on the radio
From Wabash Cannon to go johnny go
I majored in rhythm with a minor in blues
Then I hit the road with my blue suede shoes

[Chorus]
And I dreamed of seeing my name in lights
Grand Ole Opry on on a saturday night
Standing where my heroes stood
Hillbilly Hollywood

[Verse 3]
I played some bars where you never wanna go
From Oklahoma City down to Tupelo
My ears would be ringing like an old fire bell
When I'd lay me down in some cheap hotel

[Chorus]
And I dreamed of seeing my name in lights
Grand ole opry on a saturday night
Standing where my heroes stood
Hillbilly Hollywood

[Verse 4]
And I pray before too long
They will hear my song

[Chorus]
And I dreamed of seeing my name in lights
Grand Ole Opry on a saturday night
Standing where my heroes stood
Hillbilly Hollywood

[Outro]
Hillbilly Hollywood
Hillbilly Hollywood

Trivia about the song Hillbilly Hollywood by John Anderson

When was the song “Hillbilly Hollywood” released by John Anderson?
The song Hillbilly Hollywood was released in 1992, on the album “Seminole Wind”.
Who composed the song “Hillbilly Hollywood” by John Anderson?
The song “Hillbilly Hollywood” by John Anderson was composed by Jim Photoglo, Vince Melamed.

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