Country Classic – Brown, Kane


Oh, yeah

Come on

Like blue jeans and a band on a T-shirt

Cold beer and a song through the speakers

Some things just never go out of style, ah yeah

Like a porch swing and a Sunday morning

Sweet tea and a peach picked from Georgia

Some things just never get old with time

Just like the way she talks, so sweet and so clear

Oh, it’s music to my ears

That girl, she’s a sweet home Alabama

She could paint me a Birmingham, hot damn

If I could make it to Cheyenne or Amarillo by morning

Man, she feels like a woman

Like I heard her on the radio

Driving down that red dirt road

Oh, I can’t get her out of my head, know I gotta have it

That girl, that girl is a country classic

Mmm yeah, that girl is a country classic

Like first dates and a kiss in a truck bed

Up late stealing liquor from the cabinet

8-tracks, home team on a ball cap

She ain’t a throwback

That girl, she’s a sweet home Alabama

She could paint me a Birmingham, hot damn

If I could make it to Cheyenne or Amarillo by morning

Man, she feels like a woman

Like I heard her on the radio

Driving down that red dirt road

Oh, I can’t get her out of my head, know I gotta have it

That girl, that girl is a country classic

Yeah, yeah, she’s a country classic

Just like the way she talks so sweet and so clear

Oh, it’s music to my ears

That girl, she’s a sweet home Alabama

She could paint me a Birmingham, hot damn

If I could make it to Cheyenne or Amarillo by morning

Man, she feels like a woman

Like I heard her on the radio

Driving down that red dirt road

Oh, I can’t get her out of my head, know I gotta have it

That girl, that girl is a country classic

Mmm yeah, yeah, she’s a country classic

A Celebration of Timeless Country Charm

“Country Classic” by Kane Brown pays tribute to the enduring symbols and nostalgia of Southern life. The lyrics weave together images of blue jeans, porch swings, sweet tea, and red dirt roads, painting a vivid picture of classic Americana. By comparing a special woman to beloved country staples and legendary songs, Brown crafts a heartfelt ode to both tradition and romance. The references to iconic tracks like “Sweet Home Alabama” and “Amarillo by Morning” add an extra layer of familiarity, inviting listeners to recall their own cherished memories. Each verse blends the comforts of small-town living with the thrill of falling in love, making the song resonate with fans of modern and classic country alike.

Song Credits

Artist: Kane Brown
Songwriters: [Information not provided]
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