Good Ole American Way - Justin Moore

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Good Ole American Way Lyrics

Wear my name on the back of my belt
Believe there's a God to save me from hell
And dirt roads were made for country boys like me

Don't believe in politically correct
If you wanna a piece of me you better have a set
A rifle and a four wheel drive is all I need

Small mouth bass on the end of a hook
Daddy read from the good book

I'm just a country boy from this land
Makin' a livin' with these two hands
Still believe in the good ole American way

I watch 'em shut the factories down
Then the foreigners flood into town
They take what's left for half the pay

We can't stand by and just let it fade away
The good ole American way

Got sense enough to know things change
But the little man's gettin' screwed today
Somebody with a backbone please stand up

Oh, we worked so hard to get this far
Now we're forgettin' who we are
Hell, we tolerate everythin' and just call it love
Don't tell me there ain't somethin' wrong
Somebody's gotta sing this song

I'm just a country boy from this land
Makin' a livin' with these two hands
Still believe in the good ole American way

I watch 'em shut the factories down
Then the foreigners flood into town
They take what's left for half the pay

We can't stand by and just let it fade away
The good ole American way
We can't stand by and just let it fade away
The good ole American way

I wear my name on the back of my belt
Believe there's a God to save me from hell
And dirt roads were made for country boys like me

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Justin Moore is an American country singer. He was born and raised in Poyen, Ark. One set of his grandparents raised cattle and he helped with the chores. The other grandparents taught him how to hunt and fish. Although he was a star athlete in high school, he moved to Nashville after graduation to pursue a music career. He teamed with songwriter-producer Jeremy Stover to record some demos of original songs, which eventually found their way to Alan Jackson's producer, Keith Stegall. Moore released his self-titled debut album on the Valory Music label in 2008.

According to Songfacts, the debut single from Moore's second album, Outlaw Like Me, is If Heaven Wasn't So Far Away. The song was originally recorded by Rhett Akins in 2006. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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