Country’s Really Big These Days

Lee Kernaghan

[Verse 1]
It was back in '36 when country music came to town
Tex had wrote a few songs and he'd come to put his music down
Regal Zonophone cut those early 78s
And the man said on the wireless, "country's really big these days"

[Verse 2]
Well we heard him sing about where the white faced cattle roam
And Australia came to see the Buddy Williams Travelling Show
And then Slim hit the road, soon became a household name
They were saying back then, "Country's really big these days"

[Chorus]
(Yeah) Break out the fiddle, rosin up the bow
Like they did back then on those old time country shows
'Cause we remember our roots and the pioneers who paved the way
Now everybody's saying, "Country's really big these days"

[Verse 3]
Well there's been a lot of changes in the music industry
We're on compact discs now, country's on MTV
Old Tex and Buddy wish they were around today
'Cause everybody's saying, "Country's really big these days"

[Repeat Chorus]
(Yeah) Break out the fiddle, rosin up the bow
Like they did back then on those old time country shows
'Cause we remember our roots and the pioneers who paved the way
That's why everybody's saying, "Country's really big these days"

Yeah from Perth to Goondiwindi, country's really big these days
Yeah from Cairns down to Burnie, country's really big these days

Trivia about the song Country’s Really Big These Days by Lee Kernaghan

When was the song “Country’s Really Big These Days” released by Lee Kernaghan?
The song Country’s Really Big These Days was released in 1992, on the album “The Outback Club”.

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