John Deere Tractor

Lawrence Hammond

Dear Mama, well, here's a letter from your girl
Well, I think my city days are done, Mom
And it ain't been three weeks since I came

And Mama, do remember what you said
Say your prayers before you go to bed, child
And remember city boys ain't the same


I'm like a John Deere Tractor
In a half acre field
Tryin' to plow a furrow
Where the soil is made of steel
How I wish I was home, Mom
Where the blue grass is growin'
And the sweet country boys don't complain

And, Mama, so much perfume I thought I'd drown
And the Lord didn't seem to be nowhere around
Hey, I felt just like a flower from the vine

How I'd like to be home, Mom
Where the blue grass is growin'
And the fire light shimmers and it shines

Trivia about the song John Deere Tractor by The Judds

On which albums was the song “John Deere Tractor” released by The Judds?
The Judds released the song on the albums “The Judds; Wynonna and Naomi” in 1983, “Greatest Hits” in 1988, “Love Can Build a Bridge” in 1990, “Greatest Hits (Vol. 2)” in 1991, and “In Concert” in 1995.
Who composed the song “John Deere Tractor” by The Judds?
The song “John Deere Tractor” by The Judds was composed by Lawrence Hammond.

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