This Kind of Town
Justin Moore
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In this kind of town people stay together Nobody leaves unless they leave forever But then again, they don't really leave 'Cause deep down inside of me I know Heaven's gotta be This kind of town In this kind of town we know how to fix it We know how to make it, we know how to mix it Friday night lasts all weekend long We crank it up loud and sing a little song about This kind of town We work hard, play hard Take our paychecks straight to the Walmart Girls will out drank you Boys will out Hank you Tie a yellow ribbon on a tree to say thank you Sunday morning rolls around We walk up the aisle and kneel down We look around at all we've been given And we thank God to be living in This kind of town (whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa) In this kind of town there's peanuts in a bottle The old men ramble at the brand new McDonald's Talk about the war and the football team Saying Lordy me I never thought I'd live to see this kind of town We work hard, play hard Take our paychecks straight to the Walmart Girls will out drank you Boys will out Hank you Tie a yellow ribbon on a tree to say thank you Sunday morning rolls around We walk up the aisle and kneel down We look around at all we've been given And we thank God to be living in This kind of town No it ain't everything but let me tell you, it's everything In this kind of town people stay together Nobody leaves unless they leave forever But then again they don't really leave 'Cause deep down inside of me I know Heaven's gotta be This kind of town (whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa) This kind of town (whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa)
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Written by: ANDREW M. DORFF, CHRIS TOMPKINS
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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10 facts about this song
Song Release"This Kind of Town" is a track from Justin Moore's third studio album, titled "Off the Beaten Path". The album was released in 2013.
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Song GenreThe song falls under the country music genre, fitting in perfectly with Justin Moore’s signature blend of country twang and rock-infused sound.
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Album Success"Off the Beaten Path" was a commercial success. It sold over 80,000 copies in its first week and debuted at number 2 on the US Billboard 200 chart and number 1 on the Top Country Albums chart.
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Song Theme"This Kind of Town" centrically speaks about the love of small-town life, demonstrating Moore’s pride for his rural roots.
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Song WriterThe song was written by Justin Moore along with his frequent collaborators, Jeremy Stover and Brian Dean Maher.
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Artistic RecognitionHaving tracks like "This Kind of Town" on his album, Justin Moore has been recognized by the Academy of Country Music Awards for New Artist of the Year in 2014.
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Song InfluenceThe song comes along with Moore's other hits that have helped shape and define the modern country music landscape, steering it towards a more rock-infused direction.
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Popular Quotable LyricsNotable lines from the song include "In this kind of town, yeah, you live and learn. Got a little too high, got a little too burned."
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Live Performances"This Kind of Town" has been a hit at Moore's live concerts, with fans often singing along to its catchy and relatable chorus.
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Charity ConnectionIn 2014, Justin Moore launched a charity campaign that encouraged people to share what they love about their own 'kind of town'. The campaign was backed up by "This Kind of Town" as its unofficial anthem.
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