Songs of Yesterday Songtext
von Ayden Jackson
Songs of Yesterday Songtext
Gone are the legends of yesterday
When country music mattered
And they really had something to say
Seems like now days you only get signed
If you have a 6-pack or you flaunt your goods
Where′d the heart and soul go
Of this great land
We left it in a "country" rappers hands
Gone are the songs of yesterday
When we were trusty free
From the days of pop country
I'd rather see hootie be hootie
Don′t get me started about Kane Brown
Heard a song, heard him sing
What a big let down
They like to suck on white claws
But I like to drink Jim Beam
They like FGL but I like hank 1, 2, and 3
Gone are the songs of yesterday
When we were truly free
From the days of pop country
Waylon, Willie, Johnny, and Merle
Are all saints to me
When I think of country
That's who I want to be
Gone are the songs of yesterday
When we were truly free
From the days of pop country
The music ain't fancy like Applebees
If you think that′s a good song, you need to go back
Gone are the songs of yesterday
When we were truly free
From the days of pop country
When country music mattered
And they really had something to say
Seems like now days you only get signed
If you have a 6-pack or you flaunt your goods
Where′d the heart and soul go
Of this great land
We left it in a "country" rappers hands
Gone are the songs of yesterday
When we were trusty free
From the days of pop country
I'd rather see hootie be hootie
Don′t get me started about Kane Brown
Heard a song, heard him sing
What a big let down
They like to suck on white claws
But I like to drink Jim Beam
They like FGL but I like hank 1, 2, and 3
Gone are the songs of yesterday
When we were truly free
From the days of pop country
Waylon, Willie, Johnny, and Merle
Are all saints to me
When I think of country
That's who I want to be
Gone are the songs of yesterday
When we were truly free
From the days of pop country
The music ain't fancy like Applebees
If you think that′s a good song, you need to go back
Gone are the songs of yesterday
When we were truly free
From the days of pop country
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