From the recording Hi-Line

Lyrics

LIL BIT COUNTRY

VERSE ONE
Today I picked up my guitar
Thought I’ll give this a shot
Maybe I’ll write a pop song
That tops the billboard chart

VERSE TWO
Don’t know if it’s the chili
Cooking in the crock on the counter top
Or maybe it’s the thirty pack of river beer I bought
As soon as I started singing a little twang came out Where the hell did that come from?
I don’t sound like I thought

CHORUS
I’m a little bit country
I don’t mean to be, it just comes naturally I’m a little bit country...country

VERSE THREE
So take me to the mint bar
That still smells of cigarettes
Where the boys all wear boots and hats And hope the girls do a little dance

Pick me up in your pickup truck
The night is young and you’re in luck
Make sure you pack our old friend Jack
And Cowboy don’t forget your hat

CHORUS
I’m a little bit country
I don’t mean to be
Runs in the family
I’m a little bit country...country

VERSE FOUR
Sneaking out past 2am
My heart is beating fast again
Makin out on the river bend
Right behind Salvasons
I only have two more days Denver’s calling my name
One more loop down Wagner road I might wish that I'd stayed

CHORUS
I’m a little bit Country
I don’t mean to be
Ain’t nothing wrong with me I’m a little bit county country

VERSE FIVE
So Montana I’ll be back soon
To rope the cows and shoot the moon
Milk River don’t forget my name
I got you running through my veins

CHORUS
I’m a little bit country
I don’t mean to be Grammie’s rolls and whiskey I’m a little bit country
I’m a little bit country, country I don’t mean to be
Can’t take it out of me
I’m a little bit country

CHORUS
I’m a little bit country
I don’t mean to be Grammie’s rolls and whiskey I’m a little bit country
I’m a little bit country, country I don’t mean to be
Can’t take it out of me
I’m a little bit country