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American Friday Night
Written by Tom Douglas

Cheers from a high school football game
On an American Friday night
The chorus of the Pledge of Allegiance
As the veterans rewind the fight
The crowd roars and the quarterback scores
Losin' side gets quiet
You can almost hear the heartbeat
Of an American Friday night

Chorus:
Hey yeah, the girls look pretty
Man they're good to go
Boys try to shine like stars on the city
Music on the radio
There ain't no place in the whole wide world
That can fee so right
Yeah, yeah an American Friday night

Good ole boys laughin', back slappin'
On the other side of town
With a long week behind them
A couple of beauties beside 'em
Yeah, there ain't no worries now
They all rock to ZZ Top as a blown sub woofer pounds
Yeah, that's how good sounds
That's how good sounds

Repeat chorus

Yeah, yeah an American Friday night

Bridge
You want to go to the movies
Stay home and order Domino's
Flip a coin and baby you choose it
We can't lose 'cause all I know

Chorus:
Hey, hey girl you look pretty
Man I'm good to go
We're gonna shine like stars on the city
Songs on the radio
There ain't no place in the whole wide world
That can feel this right
Yeah, yeah an American Friday

Oh yeah, it's an American Friday
Oh yeah, an American Friday night

© 2007 Sony/ATV Songs LLC, Tomdouglasmusic, All rights administered by Sony/ATV Music Publishing, 8 Music Square West, Nashville, TN 37203.  All rights reserved.  Used by permission.

A Different World
Written by Mark Nesler, Jennifer Hanson and Tony Martin

We were born to mothers who smoked and drank
Our cribs were covered in lead-based paint
No child proof lids, no seat belts in cars
Rode bikes with no helmets and still here we are
Still here we are

We got daddy's belt when we'd misbehave
Had three TV channels you got up to change
No video games and no satellite
All we had were friends and they were outside
Playin' outside

Chorus:
It was a different life
When we were boys and girls
Not just a different time
It was a different world

School always started the same every day
The Pledge of Allegiance then someone would pray
Not every kid made the team when they tried
We got disappointed but that was alright
We turned out alright

Repeat chorus

No bottled water, we'd drink from a garden hose
And every Sunday, all the stores were closed

Repeat chorus twice

It was a different world

© 2007 Nashvistaville Songs (BMI) obo Itself and Nez Music (BMI), Sony/ATV Songs LLC, Chaylynn Music, Goldwatch Music  All rights on behalf of Sony/ATV Songs LLC, Chaylynn Music and Goldwatch Music administered by Sony/ATV Music Publishing, 8 Music Square West, Nashville, TN 37203.  All rights reserved.  Used by permission.

I'll Walk
Written by Brent Wilson and Lonnie Lee Fowler

We were eighteen, it was prom night
We had our first big fight
She said, pull this car over
I did and then I told her
I don't know what you are crying for
I grabbed her hand as she reached for the door  she said

Chorus:
I'll walk, let go of my hand
Right now I'm hurt
And you don't understand
So just be quiet and later we will talk
Just leave, don't worry, I'll walk

It was a dark night, a black dress
The driver never saw her around the bend
I never will forget the call
Or driving to the hospital
Where they told me her legs still wouldn't move
I cried when I walked into her room  she said

Chorus:
I'll walk, please come and hold my hand
Right now I'm hurt
And I don't understand
Let's just be quiet and later we can talk
Please stay, don't worry, I'll walk

Bridge:
I held her hand through everything
The weeks and months of therapy
And I held her hand and asked her to be my bride
She's dreamed from a little girl
To have her daddy bring her down the aisle
So from her wheelchair, she looks up at him and smiles  and says

Chorus:
I'll walk, please hold my hand
I know that this will hurt
I know you understand
Please daddy don't cry, this is already hard
Let's go, don't worry, I'll walk

© 2007 Southcastle Songs/bwilsongs music/A Dog Named Kitty Publishing, administered by Carol Vincent and Associates, LLC All rights reserved.  Used by permission.

Back When We Were Gods
Written by Ward Davis and Dan Murph

Yeah me, Jim and Dan
We were all best friends
Ridin' off like cowboys
On a road that never ends
We knew it was our last time
For the time of our lives
You see, Dan was getting married
Jim was going to Desert Storm
Well, I was headin' off to college
Movin' into a dorm
So we took off in that ol' hot rod
Back when we were gods

Chorus:
You couldn't tell us nothin'
We didn't already know
And if the sign said off limits
You can bet we would go
A hundred miles an hour non-stop
Back when we were gods

There were Arizona troopers
Trailin' close behind
We knew they couldn't touch us
Once we crossed the state line
So we pulled over and showed 'em
A Tennessee moon from the California sign
L.A. was a nightmare, Vegas was a dream
Dan had won more money
Than we had ever seen
Didn't take us one day
To blow the whole wad
Yeah, back when we were gods

Repeat chorus

Thought we were invincible
Couldn't nothin' bring us down
But it didn't take long for the real world
To knock us flat on the ground
And I hope we were forgiven, for all the crazy thing we did
After all, we were just kids

Repeat chorus

Yeah, back when we were gods
When we thought we were gods
Hey, hey yeah when we thought we were gods

© 2007 MasTown Music (BMI) All rights reserved.  Used by permission.

Ain't No Thing
Written by John Scott Sherrill and Chris Stapleton

I could get feelin' down
I could cruise downtown
And find a good place to cry
And drink a bottle dry

I could see closin' time
I could ease my mind
And all them little honky-tonk joints
Baby, what's the point

Chorus:
Ain't no thing, ain't no thing
So I'm standin' in the pourin' rain
Ain't like I've never been here before
I'm just here again
Ain't no thing, ain't no thing

So you're leavin' like a long freight train
And if I even cry at all, that'll be a cryin' shame
'Cause the sky ain't gonna fall
Girl, you know it ain't no thing

Don't feel sorry, don't feel sad
Don't feel bad about the way
You had to break my heart in two
I got news for you
It's okay, it's alright
In fact, there's nothin' quite like
Being set free
There's other fishes in the sea

Repeat chorus twice

Ain't no thing now

© 2007 Sony/ATV Songs LLC/All Mighty Dog Music/City Wolf Music, EMI April Music Inc./New Sea Gayle Music (ASCAP) (All rights for New Sea Gayle Music controlled and administered by EMI April Music Inc.) All rights on behalf of Sony/ATV Songs LLC, All Mighty Dog Music and City Wolf Music administered by Sony/ATV Music Publishing, 8 Music Square West, Nashville, TN 37203 All rights reserved.  Used by permission.

I'm Good
Written by Mark Nesler and Marty Dodson

I got my eye on the deacon's daughter
But I'm diesel fuel and she's holy water
She don't like boys that drink, cuss and chew
That's why I'm here Lord, callin' on you

Chorus:
I know I ain't been livin' like I ought to
Lord, I swear that she could make me want to
I may be askin' you for more than I should
But just give me this girl and I'm good

That four-wheeler would have sure been dandy
A bigger boat would have come in handy
But I'm so glad that you held out on me
'Cause now I see what I really need

Repeat chorus

Yeah, baby - come on
Mmm, just one time
Come on, Lord
Here we go

Repeat chorus twice

Lord, just give me this girl and I'm good

© 2007 Nashvistaville Songs obo Itself and Nez Music, Black In The Saddle Songs (ASCAP) Romantic Fiction Music (ASCAP) All rights on behalf of Romantic Fiction Music administered by Black In The Saddle Songs (ASCAP) Used by permission.  All rights reserved.  International copyright secured.

Empty Handed
Written by Kip Raines and Chris Stapleton

He's a mover, he's a shaker
He's a big money-maker
Spit-shine on his alligator shoes
Doin' what he's doin'
Headin' straight for ruin
And he doesn't even have a clue

The heart of Manhattan
That's where it all happens
Got a window on the 42nd floor
Whoever would have thought it
Turns out all he ever wanted
Ain't the thing he was lookin' for

Chorus:
Sometimes he wishes that the wish wasn't granted
Wonderin' how he ever got disenchanted
Holdin' on to the good life and he can't stand it
Well, everybody leaves here empty handed

A small town beauty queen
Livin' on amphetamines
Hangin' in the Hollywood Hills
Got herself famous
In the city of the angels
With the help of the devil and the pills

Her daddy was a preacher
Even Jesus couldn't reach her
She's a victim of another disease
She's done a lot of purging
And she's had a lot of surgery
A searchin' for what she needs

Chorus:
Sometimes she wishes that the wish wasn't granted
Wonderin' how she ever got disenchanted
Holdin' on to the good life and she can't stand it
Well, everybody leaves here empty handed

Well, the cold hard truth
Is up to you

Chorus:
So if you ever wish that your wish wasn't granted
Wondered how you ever got disenchanted
Holdin' on to the good life but you can't stand it
Well, everybody leaves here empty handed
Empty handed, empty handed
Well, everybody leaves here empty handed
Empty handed, empty handed

© 2007 3 Ring Circus Music (BMI)/Songs of Windswept Pacific (BMI) All rights obo 3 Ring Circus Music administered by Songs of Windswept Pacific, EMI April Music, Inc./Sea Gayle Music (ASCAP) (All rights for Sea Gayle Music controlled and administered by EMI April Music, Inc.) All rights reserved.  Used by permission.

Hometown
Written by Josh Kear, Chris Tompkins and Mark Irwin

I'm sittin' on a train bridge waitin' on sundown
River winds sittin' low on that old town
And nothin' else to do but think and toss a stone and watch it sink
Lord, I hope Heaven's a lot like my hometown

I'm walkin' down the old track, balancin' on a rail
A Sunday breeze carryin' church bells
A sunlight kaleidoscope, through the leaves of a scarlet oak
Lord, I hope Heaven's a lot like my hometown

Hallelujah, life my spirit into the sky
Until I'm home again
In the sweet by and by, by and by

I've heard the preacher talkin' about streets of gold
But I'll be fine forever, walkin' these dirt roads
The home place ain't much to see
But it's mansion enough for me

Lord, I hope Heaven's a lot like my hometown
Hey, hey Lord, I hope Heaven's a lot like my hometown - yeah

© 2007 Sony/ATV Tunes LLC/Mighty Underdog Music, That Little House Music (ASCAP), Scrambler Music (ASCAP) A division of Carnival Music Group.  All rights on behalf of Sony/ATV Tunes LLC and Mighty Underdog Music administered by Sony/ATV Music Publishing, 8 Music Square West, Nashville, TN 37203. All rights reserved.  Used by permission.  International Copyright Secured.

It's Good To Be Us
Written by Dave Berg and Tim James

Well baby, there ain't no maybe about it
I ain't made of money
So I know that you ain't hangin' 'round for that
If it grew on trees
The branches on mine wouldn't have no leaves
On a shoe-string, saving every dime we make
No Cadillac cruising, no boat on a lake
Out in no-man's-land on an old two-lane
Yeah, but we like it that way

First chorus:
It's good to be us, good to be breathing
Day after night after day, this feeling
Feels the way it should
If this is as good as it gets, then good
It's good to be us

Aw, give me this air and give me this land
When I lay down at night girl, give me your hand
I can take any hurt this world has to give
As long as I got you as long as I live
I'll make your life as sweet as I can
I'll move every mountain to be that man
That gives you space and a place to land
You wake up smiling, knowing that

Repeat first chorus

Second chorus:
It's better than best, yeah we got it made
In the shade, in the sun, in love this way - yeah
We got lucky baby, we've been blessed
Couldn't ask for more, wouldn't settle for less
It's good to be us, yeah - it's good to be us

Repeat choruses

Baby, it's good to be us
So good to be us

© 2007 Cal IV Songs (ASCAP)/BergBrain Music (ASCAP), 3 Ring Music (ASCAP)/Music of Windswept (ASCAP) All rights on behalf of Cal IV Songs and BergBrain Music administered by Cal IV Entertainment, LLC. All rights obo 3 Ring Music administered by Music of Windswept.  All rights reserved.  International copyright secured.  Used by permission.

Carolina Blue
Written by Bucky Covington, Mark A. Miller and Gregg Hubbard

There's somethin' missin' in the air tonight
That ol' Rockingham moon knows just how to find
Here I am a thousand miles away
There ain't nothin' like you girl, here in L.A.
Chasin' dreams and watchin' them come true
Everything is coming my way but you, but you

Chorus:
Oh, I'm Carolina blue
And I'm surely missin' you
And those Smoky Mountain nights
When you made everything right
Your voice gets me through the night
But it's breakin' my heart
Just to know that you're missin' me
Girl, that's what's keepin' me Carolina blue

We always talked about headin' out west
And takin' our chances, leavin' everything else
Standing here on this coast alone
Thinkin' 'bout you leaves one way to go
Come tomorrow we won't need a telephone
Don't look for me here 'cause I'll be gone, well I'm comin' home

Repeat chorus

'Til I'm back in your arms with only one thing to do
'Til the whole wide world is back to just me and you

Repeat chorus

Hey, hey yeah
Carolina blue, yeah

© 2007 Travelin' Zoo Music (ASCAP), Myrt & Chuck's Boy Music (ASCAP) All rights reserved.  Used by permission.

The Bible and The Belt
Written by Billy Austin, Tim Gates and Marc Beeson

Well, I grew up back in the sticks
I was raised on cornbread and scripture
And praise God for teaching me wrong from right
I had a wild streak three counties wide
Devil had me dead in his sights
It was the hand of God
That kept me out of the hands of the law

Chorus:
Mamma brought the Bible, daddy brung the belt
Mamma set the table, daddy rung the bell
The preacher did his best to show me the light
But daddy was the one that kept me walkin' the line
Mamma sang the gospel, daddy drove it home
Mamma was an angel, daddy was the brimstone
One food in Heaven, one foot in hell
I found religion 'tween the Bible and the belt

I guess it rings true
What the Good Book says
What you learn young, you never forget
Daddy's belt left quite an impression on me
I can still hear mamma's voice in the choir
She set the whole dang church on fire
And it still burns in the deepest part of me

Repeat chorus

Mamma sang the gospel, daddy drove it home
Mamma was an angel, daddy was the brimstone
One food in Heaven, one foot in hell
I found religion 'tween the Bible and the belt

One food in Heaven, one foot in hell
I found religion 'tween the Bible and the belt

© 2007 Songs of Platinum Pen (ASCAP), Songwriters of Platinum Pen Publishing/Tim Bert Music (BMI), Sony/ATV Tunes LLC/My Good Girl Music.  All rights on behalf of Sony/ATV Tunes LLC and My Good Girl Music administered by Sony/ATV Music Publishing, 8 Music Square West, Nashville, TN 37203. All rights reserved.  Used by permission.
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