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All week long it's a farmin' town
They're makin' that money grow
Tractors, plows with flashing lights
Backin' up a two lane road
They take one last lap around
That sun up high goes down
And then it's on, come on
Girl kick it on back
Z71 like a CadillacWe go way out where
There ain't nobody
We turn this cornfield
Into a party
Pedal to the floorboard
Eight up in a four door
Burnin' up a back road song
Park it and we pile out
Baby, watch your step now
Better have your boots on

Kick the dust up
Back it on up
Fill your cup up
Let's tear it up, up
And kick the dust upBar downtown they got a line
Of people way out the door
$10 dollar drinks, it's packed inside
I don't know what they're waitin' for
Got me a jar full of clear
And I got that music for your ears
And it's like knock, knock, knock goes the diesel
If you really wanna see the beautiful peopleWe go way out where
There ain't nobody
We turn this cornfield
Into a party
Pedal to the floorboard
Eight up in a four door
Burnin' up a back road song
Park it and we pile out
Baby, watch your step now
Better have your boots on
Kick the dust up
Back it on up
Fill your cup up
Let's tear it up, up
And kick the dust upJust follow me down 'neath the 32 bridge
Y'all be glad you didWe go way out where
There ain't nobody
We turn this cornfield
Into a party
Pedal to the floorboard
Eight up in a four door
Burnin' up a back road song
Park it and we pile out
Baby watch your step now
Better have your boots on
Kick the dust up
Back it on up
Fill your cup up
That's what's up, up
Let's kick the dust up
Songwriters
DALLAS DAVIDSON, CHRIS DESTEFANO, ASHLEY GORLEYPublished by
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Luke Bryan grew up in the very small town of Leesburg, Ga. Back home, he helped his father with his peanut and fertilizer businesses while playing sports and enjoying the great outdoors. Yet he can remember his mother urging him to belt out George Strait songs over and over while she drove him into town to shop. By age 14, his parents bought him an Alvarez guitar. By 15, his father would take him down to a nearby club, Skinner's, where he shared guitar licks and lead vocals with other local country singers.

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