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In a Small Town - Montgomery Gentry



     
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I grew up with a bunch of good friends
That had my back through thick and thin
It was all for one
And one for all
Just to meet girls we started a band
Played a few bars and a high school dance
Man we thought
We had it allIn a small town
You can lay your roots down
Yeah it's one red light, football Friday night
Some cold beer, hangin' out
I ride those back roads
Until I get back home
And it kinda feels like I'm standin' on hallowed ground
Some nights I think I shoulda just stuck around
In a small town
In a small townI drove out on a July night
Flipped a bird to the city limit sign

That I blew past
Haulin' ass
I never thought that I'd look back
But a little town changed all that
And now I know
That good things goIn a small town
You can lay your roots down
Yeah it's one red light, football Friday night
Some cold beer, hangin' out
I ride those back roads
Until I get back home
And it kinda feels like I'm standin' on hallowed ground
Some nights I think I shoulda just stuck around
In a small town
Songwriters
BRETT JAMES, JUSTIN MICHAEL WEAVER, MICHAEL JAMES RYAN BUSBEEPublished by
Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

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Montgomery Gentry is a country music duo, founded in the 1990s, consisting of Eddie Montgomery and Troy Gentry. Eddie Montgomery is the older brother of John Michael Montgomery. Some sources say that Troy Gentry is the son of Bobbie Gentry, which is untrue. Troy's parents are Lloyd and Pat Gentry. Eddie, Troy, and John were in a band called Early Tymz. Eddie and Troy continued to perform after John left to pursue a solo career. The duo went through several name changes before they decided to call themselves Montgomery Gentry. Eddie Montgomery is bald and seemingly always wears a hat. Eddie also has a habit of twirling his microphone on stage, which has become somewhat of a signature.

The band has released five CDs including "Some People Change" which was released in 2006

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