Blue Blooded Woman
She loves a violin, I love a fiddle
We go separate ways but we meet in the middle
Don't see eye to eye, but we're hand in hand
A blue-blooded woman and a red neck man
The lady I love, loves silk and satin
She was raised uptown with a silver spoon
Well, I was born on a farm just south of Jackson
We had an old Ford tractor and a country moon
And she loves the violin, I love the fiddle
We go separate ways but we meet in the middle
Don't see eye to eye, but we're hand in hand
A blue-blooded woman and a red neck man
She's Saks Fifth Avenue perfection
Caviar and dignified
Well, I live my life in Walmart fashion
And I like my sushi southern fried
And she loves the violin, I love a fiddle
We go separate ways, but we meet in the middle
Don't see eye to eye, but we're hand in hand
A blue-blooded woman and a red neck man
And she loves the violin, I love the fiddle
We go separate ways, but we meet in the middle
Don't see eye to eye, but we're hand in hand
A blue-blooded woman and a red neck man
Well, she's a blue-blooded woman, I'm a red neck man
We go separate ways but we meet in the middle
Don't see eye to eye, but we're hand in hand
A blue-blooded woman and a red neck man
The lady I love, loves silk and satin
She was raised uptown with a silver spoon
Well, I was born on a farm just south of Jackson
We had an old Ford tractor and a country moon
And she loves the violin, I love the fiddle
We go separate ways but we meet in the middle
Don't see eye to eye, but we're hand in hand
A blue-blooded woman and a red neck man
She's Saks Fifth Avenue perfection
Caviar and dignified
Well, I live my life in Walmart fashion
And I like my sushi southern fried
And she loves the violin, I love a fiddle
We go separate ways, but we meet in the middle
Don't see eye to eye, but we're hand in hand
A blue-blooded woman and a red neck man
And she loves the violin, I love the fiddle
We go separate ways, but we meet in the middle
Don't see eye to eye, but we're hand in hand
A blue-blooded woman and a red neck man
Well, she's a blue-blooded woman, I'm a red neck man
Credits
Writer(s): Roger Murrah, Keith Stegall, Alan Jackson, Roger. Murrah
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Other Album Tracks
Altri album
- Racing The Dark
- Where Have You Gone
- I Can Be That Something
- Where Her Heart Has Always Been (Written for Mama’s funeral with an old recording of her reading from the Bible)
- You'll Always Be My Baby (Written For Daughters' Weddings)
- Where Have You Gone
- Happy Valentine's Day - EP
- 'Tis The Season - EP
- The Older I Get
- Precious Memories Collection
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