I’ll Sing About Mine
Adam Hood & Brian Keane
In my hometown population 25,000
All of them here at the drive in
After Friday nights football game
That’s the same place
That mom and dad went for their first date
They had the same burger I just ate
Yeah, some things never change
And that’s what made me who I am today
Gave me a million songs to play
But when the radios on I just don’t understand
Because tractors ain’t sexy and workin is hard
For small town people like me
And the radio’s full of rich folks singing
‘Bout places they’ve never seen
Now I aint saying their life ain’t hard,
I’d love to hear about it sometime
But let them sing about their own life
And I’ll sing about mine
I’m not complaining
Running my mouth like an old man
Talking ‘bout a world that’s changing
And how it’s given up on me
I’m just saying down at Nick’s on the weekend
The small town anthems they’re singing
Don’t sound like what you see
When you talk about the dairy queen,
Pick up trucks and Springsteen
Make the place I love sound like a bad cartoon
Because tractors ain’t sexy and workin is hard
For small town people like me
And the radio’s full of rich folks singing
‘Bout places they’ve never seen
Now I aint saying their life ain’t hard,
I’d love to hear about it sometime
But let them sing about their own life
And I’ll sing about mine
And if you want a song about
A place like my hometown
Take a weekend and come on down
It won’t take long to see
Because tractors ain’t sexy and workin is hard
For small town people like me
And the radio’s full of rich folks singing
‘Bout places they’ve never seen
Now I aint saying their life ain’t hard,
I’d love to hear about it sometime
But let them sing about their own life
And I’ll sing about mine
They can sing about their own life,
I’ll sing about mine