Blake Shelton
Blake Shelton - Hillbilly Bone songtekst
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Blake Shelton - Hillbilly Bone Lyrics Oh man, You've gotta watch where you're stepping around here Yeah, I got a friend in New York City He's never heard of Connway Twitty Don't know nothing about grits and greens Never been south of Queens But he flew down here on a business trip I took him honky tonkin' and that was it He took to it like a pig to mud, like a cow to cud We all got a hillbilly bone down deep inside No matter where you from you just can't hide it And when the band starts banging and the fiddle saws You can't help but hollering, Yee Haw! When you see them pretty little country queens Man you gotta admit that's in them genes Ain't nothing wrong, just getting on your hillbilly bone-ba-bone-ba-bone-bone Nah, you ain't gotta be born out in the sticks With an F-150 and a 30-06 Or have a bubba in the family tree To get on down with me All you need is an open mind If it fires you up you gotta let it shine When it feels so right that it cant be wrong Come on, come on, come on We all got a hillbilly bone down deep inside No matter where you from you just can't hide And when the band starts banging and the fiddle saws You can't help but hollering, Yee Haw! When you see them pretty little country queens Man you gotta admit that's in them genes Ain't nothing wrong, just getting on your hillbilly bone-ba-bone-ba-bone-bone (Instrumental) Come on y'all We all got a hillbilly bone down deep inside No matter where you from you just can't hide And when the band starts banging and the fiddle saws You can't help but hollering, Yee Haw! When you see them pretty little country queens Man you gotta admit that's in them genes Ain't nothing wrong, just getting on your Hillbilly bone-ba-bone-ba-bone-bone Hillbilly done ba-bone ba-bone bone Hillbilly done ba-bone ba-bone bone Song Information The song debuted at #65 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 for the chart week of January 9, 2010. It became Shelton's sixth Number One on U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs and Adkins' fourth Number One on the chart week of March 27, 2010. Released October 24, 2009 Genre Country Length 3:44 Label Warner Bros. Nashville Writers Luke Laird, Craig Wiseman Producer Scott Hendricks