A T-Top Camaro with a scoop on the hood
Two big speakers blasting “Johnny B. Goode”
Look so sweet oughta be a crime
Plays with my heart and messes with my mind
Acts like Madonna but she listens to Merle
Rock my world, little country girl
Wears snakeskin boots made by Calvin Klein
Cheap sunglasses from the five and dime
All the other girls they give her dirty looks
Got an “A” in math, she never cracked a book
Sure looks good in her denim and pearls
Rock my world, little country girl
Rock my world
Drag me out on the floor
Dance with me, baby, ’til I can’t dance anymore
One-step, two-step, get in a line
I gotta find a way to make you mine
Well, I tell her that I love her but it still ain’t enough
Says I got to learn how to loosen up
Get a little wild on a Saturday night
Make sure she’s home before the mornin’ light
Sunday she’s dressed up with ribbons and curls
Rock my world, little country girl
Rock my world
Drag me out on the floor
Dance with me, baby, ’til I can’t dance anymore
One-step, two-step, get in a line
I gotta find a way to make you mine
Little girl, do
Celebrating the Charm of a Little Country Girl
“Rock My World (Little Country Girl)” by Brooks & Dunn is a spirited anthem that captures the allure of a modern country girl who blends sass, style, and a love for classic country. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a confident woman with a flair for fashion—snakeskin boots, Calvin Klein, and a Camaro—yet grounded in her roots, listening to Merle Haggard and acing school without breaking a sweat. The narrator is enamored, swept away by her energy on the dance floor and her irresistible mix of wildness and tradition. The playful contrasts in the song highlight her complexity: she’s both a rebel and a sweetheart, keeping the narrator on his toes as he tries to win her over.
Song Credits
Songwriters: Bill LaBounty, Steve O’Brien
Release Year: 1994
Label: Arista Nashville