I Can Tell You're Small Town (The Back Home Version)

Girl, I can tell you're glad we got out of that downtown bar
Gotta sixer, drove up Pine Creek just to see these midnight stars
Baby, you look unreal in them high heels and that dress
But you're a little more t-shirt and blue jeans if I had to guess

I can tell you're small town
Probably got a water tower and a Mapco
I can tell you're small town
Probably got one light and a hundred dirt roads
The way you lit up when I played that jukebox John Deere Green
And the way you hopped up, slid across that old Chevy bench seat
I can tell you're small town like me

When I threw some gravel off them tires, you didn't bat an eye
Said "I'm sorry 'bout the dirt in the floor board"
You laughed, said "I don't mind"
And the way you're laying them kisses right on me right now

I can tell you're small town
Probably got a water tower and a Mapco
I can tell you're small town
Probably got one light and a hundred dirt roads
The way you lit up when I played that jukebox John Deere Green
And the way you hopped up, slid across that old Chevy bench seat
I can tell you're small town like me
Small town like me, yeah

It's in the way you say goodnight
With a kiss in the porch light
Maybe we can go back there one day
'Cause I love the way

I can tell you're small town
(Probably got a water tower and a Mapco)
I can tell you're small town
Probably got one light and a hundred dirt roads
The way you lit up when I played that jukebox John Deere Green (jukebox John Deere Green)
And the way you hopped up, slid across that old Chevy bench seat
I can tell you're small town like me
I can tell you're small town like me



Credits
Writer(s): Brad Clawson, William L. Bundy, Noah Hicks
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