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Chillaxin' - Craig Campbell



     
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I ain't had a day off in, I don't know when
Thought I might go fishing then I thought again
Well, I don't even wanna have to reel one inSo I put my old truck down here in the shade
Spread my jacket out on the tailgate
And I've been lyin' here, just driftin' awayChillaxin' with my boot heels kicked up
Cat nappin' between beers and dips of snuff
It's a hell of a way to waste the whole day
No worries, no distractions
Laid on back beneath this old straw hat
Chillaxin', yeahRight now I feel like that old ground hog
Chewing on a blade of grass, underneath that log
Lettin' the world go by without a care at allChillaxin' with my boot heels kicked up
Cat nappin' between beers and dips of snuff
It's a hell of a way to waste the whole day
No worries, no distractions
Laid on back beneath this old straw hat
Chillaxin'If this Kernel full of Bud
Last the whole weekend

I'll be right here tomorrow
To do it all againChillaxin', cat nappin'
It's a hell of a way to waste the whole day
No worries, no distractions
Laid on back beneath this old straw hat
Chillaxin'Yeah, it's a hell of a way to waste the whole day
No worries, no distractions
Laid on back beneath this old straw hat
Chillaxin', yeah, chillaxin'

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The Family Man Songfacts says that Georgian native Craig Campbell had already been playing piano at his mother's church since the age of 10 when he formed his band called Out of the Blue. In 2002 Campbell moved to Nashville, Tennessee, where he landed a steady gig at The Stage, one of the biggest clubs in the city's famed Lower Broadway and recorded demo sessions for other singers. After meeting and befriending fellow Georgian Luke Bryan, Campbell was persuaded to start writing his own songs.

Read more about Craig Campbell on Last.fm.


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