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Written by: Barry P. Foley
Copyright @ 14 April 2001

 Thirty years in Country Music, everyday I hear the same old thang
What ya doing hanging round here boy, the  way you pick and sang
Why  ain’t you down in Nashville, on that Grand Ole Opry  show
You  never believe the looks I get, when I  say I don’t wanna  go

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I  don’t wanna go to Nashville, I don’t need that  place
 I’m too old and I’m too round, and I  ain’t got a baby face
 They can’t market my ole ass, I never was James  Dean
I  ain’t got perfect hair or  wear size 32 blue  jeans


 Started out like everyone, and I was a Haggard fan
I learned the words to every song Merle wrote about  that Working Man
  Forty years of country music, the tradition was  solid gold (carved in stone)
But  today’s another story, that  why I don’t wanna  go

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 Well them damn Yankee radio folks, they tell us what’s a hit
And they calling it New Country, but I don’t  buy that bit
 You’ll never hear the Opry stars on the  Country radio
That’s  just one of a thousand reasons,  why I don’t wanna  go

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 So I’m not fighting the system down on Music Row
I’m a bigger fish in a smaller pond, so the  story goes
 Me and SOME good ole boys running up and  down the road
Just  keeping it country, paying our dues  on another  show

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TAG:  They can’t market my ole ass, I never was James Dean
I  ain’t got perfect hair or  wear size 32 blue  jean