Goin' Against The Grain

LARRY E. CORDLE, CARL E. JACKSON, BRUCE C. BOUTON

Folks call me a maverick
Guess I ain't too diplomatic
I just never been the kind to go along
Just avoidin' confrontation
For the sake of conformation

And I'll admit I tend to
Sing a different song
But sometimes you just can't be afraid
To wear a different hat
If Columbus had complied
This old world might still be flat

Nothin' ventured, nothin' gained
Sometimes you've got to go against the grain

Well, I have been accused
Of makin' my own rules
There must be rebel blood
Just a-runnin' through my veins
But I ain't no hypocrite

What you see is what you get
And that's the only way I know
To play the game old Noah took much ridicule
For building his great ark
But after forty days and forty nights
He was lookin' pretty smart

Sometimes it's best to brave
The wind and rain
By havin' strength to go against the grain

Well, there's more folks than a few
Who share my point of view
But they're worried
If they're gonna sink or swim
They'd like to buck the system
But the deck is tacked against?em

And they're a little scared
To go out on a limb
But if you're gonna leave your mark
You can't follow like a bunch of sheep
You got to listen to your heart

Go bustin' in like old John Wayne
Sometimes you got to go against the grain
Nothin' ventured, nothin' gained
Sometimes you've got to go against the grain

Trivia about the song Goin' Against The Grain by The Oak Ridge Boys

When was the song “Goin' Against The Grain” released by The Oak Ridge Boys?
The song Goin' Against The Grain was released in 2004, on the album “The Journey”.
Who composed the song “Goin' Against The Grain” by The Oak Ridge Boys?
The song “Goin' Against The Grain” by The Oak Ridge Boys was composed by LARRY E. CORDLE, CARL E. JACKSON, BRUCE C. BOUTON.

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