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Introduction:
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Well I was raised on country classics
Like Roy Acuff and George Jones
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Sing all them old time country songs
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But I really got excited
'bout the time I turned 15
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That's the first time I heard Waylon
and old Bocephus sing
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They put some drive in their country
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That really turned me on
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Yea, put some drive in your country
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Keep country drivin' on
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When the music gets you movin'
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You know that can't be wrong
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Everytime I hear that Outlaw stuff
On my car radio
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It makes me wanna drive it
Just as fast as it will go
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Put some drive in your country
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Let's keep country drivin' on
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We played some shows in Atlanta
On Sunday afternoons
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Cause I wanted folks to like my tunes
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The crowds were full of younger people
They were all about my age
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So I turned and told the band
Just before we walked on stage
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Put some drive in your country fellas
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We turned those people on
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Yea put some drive in your country
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Keep country drivin' on
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When the music gets you dancin'
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You know that can't be wrong
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See I made myself a promise
When I was just a kid
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I'd mix southern rock and country
And that's just what I did
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Put some drive in your country
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Keep country drivin' on
HEY-YEA-YEA-YEA
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Put some drive in your country
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Hey let's keep country drivin on
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When the music gets you movin'
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You know that can't be wrong
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I still love old country
I ain't tryin' to put it down
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Damn I miss Duanne Allman
I wish he was still around
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Put some drive in the country
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Keep country drivin' on
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HEY-YEA
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Put some drive in the country
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Let's keep country drivin' on
YEA-YEA-YEA-YEA