Josh Kiser – When Country Was Lyrics

Verse
I don’t see your glory flyin’ on every high and something down me
When a promise was a handshake and how you do it was a windshield way
When the clothes were drowned out on the line in the bakcyard in mama’s house
When someone say bless your heart and you knew what they were talkin’ about

Chorus
Back when country was a steel guitar
The corner in a jukebox and a smokey bar
When Jesus mattered in your salesman
Yeah back when people used to give any ****
And hear it wavin’ on the radio
And front porch speakin’ as the sunset slow
And sippin’ whiskey from your grandpa’s flask
I’d love to load a truck up and in all that
Back when country was
Back when country was

Chorus
Feathered and sober, chicken fried steak
Mashed potatoes and some home grown greens
Sunday morning, singin’ our prayers
With some Johnny Cash 316
Old dirt road, stop sign, bullet holes
And the tire swing on a tree

Chorus
Back when country was a steel guitar
The corner in a jukebox and a smokey bar
When Jesus mattered in your salesman
Yeah back when people used to give any ****
And hear it wavin’ on the radio
And front porch speakin’ as the sunset slow
And sippin’ whiskey from your grandpa’s flask
I’d love to load a truck up and in all that
Back when country was
Back when country was

Outro
And I’m just wavin’ on the radio
And front porch speakin’ as the sunset slow
And sippin’ whiskey from my grandpa’s flask
I’d love to load a truck up and in all that
Back when country was
Back when country was
Back when country was
Back when country was