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Hip to Be Country - Glen Templeton



     
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Momma sure was right
In her preachins' on the backwoods life
She said it's sure as the sun goes down and the sun comes up
In the hearts of Hillbillies
And the souls of Big Cities
There's a common ground as strong as in God we trustIt's hip to be country,
Dope to be downhome
Alright to be righteous
Legit to get stuck and sling a little mud
It's fly to be the farmhand
Pimp to be the poor man
Cool to be free as the breeze
And hip to be countryIt's as soakin' as rain
Smokin' as a coal train
It's stars and bars that bleed red, white and blue
It's the sound of a holler
Jumpin' in the muddy waters
And its why I hang my hat neath' an ole tin roofIts hip to be country,

Dope to be downhome
Alright to be righteous
Legit to get stuck and sling a little mud
It's fly to be the farmhand
Pimp to be the poor man
Cool to be free as the breeze
And hip to be country
It's groovy to feel like me
And Hip to be Country

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“I’m not sure I chose country music, in a way it kind of chose me,” explains Glen Templeton, one of Country Music’s most promising up and coming stars. “I probably had ten or eleven jobs from the time I got out of high school until the time I finally moved to Nashville and I think I was probably fired ten or eleven times too!” says Templeton with his trademark mischievous grin. “I’d show up for work bleeding through the eyes from being out singing and playing music the night before and pretty soon the boss man would have enough and I’d be fired.

Read more about Glen Templeton on Last.fm.


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