Wild Palomino

Benjamin Simonetti, Jonathan Singleton, Wyatt Durrette, Zac Brown

A sad song sounds sadder
On an old Gibson
And it only gets better
Played a thousand times

Like an east Texas pine can't pick up and run from its roots
Home is still home no matter which road you choose

You can't put reins on a wild palomino
And you won't see an old cowboy cry
Long as God's still in church and hard work still works
And this collar on my shirt's still blue
I'll never stop loving you

A broke heart keeps breaking
Sitting at a bar
The whiskey's a band-aid
That just leaves more scars

Like an old Georgia pine can't pick up and run from its roots
Home is still home no matter which road you choose

You can't put reins on a wild palomino
And you won't make a rolling stone stay
Long as God's still at church and hard work still works
And that collar on my shirt's still blue
I'll never stop loving you

I can't change your mind and can't change the weather
And if you need some time to run free
I made you a promise for worse or for better
Even though missing you's killing me

You can't put reins on a wild palomino
And you won't see this old cowboy cry
Long as God's still in church and hard work still works
And that collar on my shirt's still blue
I'll never stop loving you
I'll never stop loving you

Trivia about the song Wild Palomino by Zac Brown Band

When was the song “Wild Palomino” released by Zac Brown Band?
The song Wild Palomino was released in 2021, on the album “The Comeback”.
Who composed the song “Wild Palomino” by Zac Brown Band?
The song “Wild Palomino” by Zac Brown Band was composed by Benjamin Simonetti, Jonathan Singleton, Wyatt Durrette, Zac Brown.

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