You Probably Ain't
I was setting up for a gig
In this little country bar
This old boy in the corner watched me
Tune up my guitar
He said,? What kinda music do you play hoss?
I play some myself?
He said,? I sure hope it? s country
These days it? s hard for me to tell?
[Chorus:]
You can talk to me about tractors
Cowboy boots and pickup trucks
Ol? cane poles and dirt roads
And spittin? Skoal in a Dixie cup
You can tell me about your Grandpa
And how he turned you onto Hank
If you gotta tell me how country you are
You probably ain? t
He said, Country is a way of life
That? s almost gone
It? s more than the clothes you wear
Or how you sing a song
It? s about being honest
And working hard
Looking someone in the eye
Being who you say you are
[Chorus:]
You can talk to me about tractors
Cowboy boots and pickup trucks
Ol? cane poles and dirt roads
And spittin? Skoal in a Dixie cup
You can tell me all about your Grandpa
And how he turned you onto Hank
If you gotta tell me how country you are
You probably ain? t
You can tell me all about your Grandpa
And how he turned you onto Hank
But if you gotta tell me how country you are
You probably ain? t
If you gotta tell me how country you are
You know what, you probably ain? t hoss
In this little country bar
This old boy in the corner watched me
Tune up my guitar
He said,? What kinda music do you play hoss?
I play some myself?
He said,? I sure hope it? s country
These days it? s hard for me to tell?
[Chorus:]
You can talk to me about tractors
Cowboy boots and pickup trucks
Ol? cane poles and dirt roads
And spittin? Skoal in a Dixie cup
You can tell me about your Grandpa
And how he turned you onto Hank
If you gotta tell me how country you are
You probably ain? t
He said, Country is a way of life
That? s almost gone
It? s more than the clothes you wear
Or how you sing a song
It? s about being honest
And working hard
Looking someone in the eye
Being who you say you are
[Chorus:]
You can talk to me about tractors
Cowboy boots and pickup trucks
Ol? cane poles and dirt roads
And spittin? Skoal in a Dixie cup
You can tell me all about your Grandpa
And how he turned you onto Hank
If you gotta tell me how country you are
You probably ain? t
You can tell me all about your Grandpa
And how he turned you onto Hank
But if you gotta tell me how country you are
You probably ain? t
If you gotta tell me how country you are
You know what, you probably ain? t hoss
Credits
Writer(s): Keith Stegall, Craig Campbell, Larry Michael White
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