Southern Tune
Letters from Jett
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Leaving sweet home Alabama Got my pistols by my side I always turn to the music I love to hear that freebird fly I'm leaving sweet home Alabama With O'l Ronnie by my side You know o'l Townes would have said it Country music's left the scene He wore his skin like iron His breathe was hot as kerosene Townes Van Zandt would have told you You better keep that music clean I like to hear that outlaw country Like o'l David Allan Coe Hear some music with some feeling Love to hear some old George Jones Like o'l Ronnie singing freebird On platinum and gold When Buddy's plane went down You could hear those crickets sing And if o'l Waylon was still here He'd tell you Willie is the king And Johnny Cash was a hero The man in black sure could sing
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Written by: Devin Robberson, Heath Molton
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