High Horses - Shannon Brown

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High Horses Lyrics

Written by John Rich / Julian Bunetta / Blair Daly

Everybody knows that Shania ain't country
That's what they used to say about Johnny Cash
And Garth Brooks shouldn't be smashing those guitars
But a hundred million records ain't bad

And all the girls say they wanna be like Dolly
Pardon me but I think it's Sheryl Crow
If you ask me I say screw all the boundries
Cause it's all about whatever moves your soul


Chorus
And I think it's time we climbed off our high horses
Who's to say whose right or wrong
I think it's 'bout time that we all get together
Raise our glasses and sing along

Well I love Patsy and I like Bob Marley
He sang about one love, one love
And sometimes I fly like an eagle
With Steve Miller playing in my pickup truck

And the country boys like that Kid rockin' in Detroit
Cause he's got about as much southern soul as ole Hank
And who'd of ever thought that Mr. Kenny Chesney
Would be laughing all the way to the bank

Repeat Chorus

Well everybody's got their little opinions
It's either too much of this or not enough of that
Why can't we just live life the way we want to live it
And got off each others backs

Repeat Chorus

Everybody knows that Shania ain't country

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Shannon Brown is an American country music singer from the state of Iowa.

After several years of touring the Midwest with her father running the soundboard and her mom running lights, Shannon decided to make the move to Nashville, Tennessee. She paid the bills singing songwriters' demo sessions and managed to maintain her touring schedule of 160 dates a year. Her vocal stylings and industrious approach did not go unnoticed.

Shannon was signed to Arista Nashville for her first record contract in 1997. Her debut radio single, "I Won't Lie" was released in late 1998 but flopped. Her debut album, "A Tour of My Heart", was never released commercially. Shannon also had a song titled "Half A Man" which was released on the Happy, Texas: Music from the Miramax Motion Picture soundtrack. Subsequently, Shannon was transferred to BNA Records. In late 2001, she released her first radio single for BNA called, "Baby, I Lied." This was a remake of a Deborah Allen hit song. Shannon released the second BNA single to radio called, "Untangle My Heart." Both singles released on BNA were unsuccessful.

Currently, Brown is on her third record deal, with her Corn Fed album having been released in 2006. It was co-produced by John Rich. 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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