Born and Raised

Lyrics

I hear the sound of a gravel road
 I feel the wheels of a Detroit steel takin' me home
 I see the house just up ahead
 Sing to the one, my daddy's son will lie awake in bed
 And dream myself to sleep
 And pray my soul to keep
 Plaid, dirt, white shirts, blue collar
 Still runnin' through my veins
 I was born small town, deep roots, mud on these boots
 I wouldn't change a thing
 It's how I was born and raised
 (Born and raised, born and raised, born and raised)
 Born and raised
 I'll never leave this little town
 The family, the memories, the roots that I put down
 Know who I am, ain't gonna change
 Might find a brand-new melody, but the song remains the same
 I'm proud of where I'm from
 Yeah, we're the lucky ones
 Plaid dirt, white shirts, blue collar
 Still runnin' through my veins
 I was born small town, deep roots, mud on these boots
 I wouldn't change a thing
 It's how I was born and raised
 (Born and raised, born and raised, born and raised)
 Born and raised
 It's how I was born and raised
 (Born and raised, born and raised, born and raised)
 Born and raised
 It's how I was born and raised
 I know that gravel road will always lead me home
 Somewhere that shootin' star points me to where you are
 I know that gravel road will always lead me home
 Somewhere that shootin' star points me to where you are
 Plaid dirt, white shirts, blue collar
 Still runnin' through my veins
 I was born small town, deep roots, mud on these boots
 I wouldn't change a thing
 It's how I was born and raised
 (Born and raised, born and raised, born and raised)
 Born and raised
 It's how I was born and raised
 (Born and raised, born and raised, born and raised)
 Born and raised (it's how I was born and raised)
 I'll never leave this little town
 

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Song Details

Duration
03:01
Key
11
Tempo
115 BPM

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