Saturday, April 14, 2007
LITTLE DOWNTOWN (c) 2006
LITTLE DOWNTOWN
> >
> > V1
> >
> > I live in small town
> > that has one traffic light
> > Everyone knows everybody
> > and we all think that's all right.
> >
> > We live each day off the land.
> > We make it through each night
> > listning to country bands.
> > Some people think there's more to life.
> > But I think they've got their head
> > stuck in the sand.
> > Out here in the cornfields you feel so free.
> > The country life is the only way that life
> > should truly be.
> >
> > CHORUS:
> >
> > I live in a little downtown
> > with Big Al's general store.
> > There's Moody's antiques
> > and Uncle Joe's Bar.
> > There's Rosies Diner
> > and there's Mary's boutique down by the lake.
> > There's ice cream at the Tastee Freeze
> > The newspaper's never late.
> > The postman knows everyone's name.
> > The drivers never get irate.
> > There's the church on the corner of 1st and Main
> > Standing tall and proud.
> > Across from the gazebo and the old burial grounds.
>
> > Yes when they ask me where I'm from,
> > some people laugh out loud.
> > But I hold my head up high and tell them
> > that I'm real proud that I come from.
> > A Little Downtown.
> >
> > ------------------------------------
> >
> > V2
> >
> > Not much has changed in over 30 years.
> > The milk is still delivered by truck.
> > The old schoolhouse is still here.
> > People still work 10 hours, just to make a few
> bucks.
> > The only thing that's different is that
> > everyone has moved or passed away.
> > There's a new generation in town, and to
> > me that's still ok.
> > We all love the country life and this much
> > I've got to say.
> > Its the only way to be livin.
> > That's why its the country way.
> >
> > Chorus:
> >
> > I live in a little downtown
> > with Big Al's general store.
> > There's Moody's antiques
> > and Uncle Joe's Bar.
> > There's Rosies Diner
> > and there's Mary's boutique down by the lake.
> > There's ice cream at the Tastee Freeze
> > The newspaper's never late.
> > The postman knows everyone's name.
> > The drivers never get irate.
> > There's the church on the corner of 1st and Main
> > Standing tall and proud.
> > Across from the gazebo and the coffee shop next to
> the
> > old burial grounds.
> > Yes when they ask me where I'm from,
> > some people laugh out loud.
> > But I hold my head up high and tell them
> > that I'm real proud that I come from.
> > A Little Downtown.
> >
> > BRIDGE:
> >
> > Yes when they ask me where I'm from,
> > some people laugh out loud.
> > But I hold my head up high and tell them
> > that I'm real proud that I come from.
> > A Little Downtown.
> >
> > Chorus:
> >
> > I live in a little downtown
> > with Big Al's general store.
> > There's Moody's antiques
> > and Uncle Joe's Bar.
> > There's Rosies Diner
> > and there's Mary's boutique down by the lake.
> > There's ice cream at the Tastee Freeze
> > The newspaper's never late.
> > The postman knows everyone's name.
> > The drivers never get irate.
> > There's the church on the corner of 1st and Main
> > Standing tall and proud.
> > Across from the gazebo and the coffee shop next to
> the
> > old burial grounds.
> > Yes when they ask me where I'm from,
> > some people laugh out loud.
> > But I hold my head up high and tell them
> > that I'm real proud that I come from.
> > A Little Downtown.
> >
> > Yeah I hope it always stays around.
> > I hope it never grows any bigger
> > than this ....
> >
Yeah I feel real proud of my.
Yes I feel so proud of my........
No I don't think I can ever leave my.......
> > LITTLE DOWNTOWN...........Little down-town...
> >
> > Little Downtooooowwwwwn.
> > Little Downtownnnnnnnnnnnnn.
> >
> > *END*
> >
> > V1
> >
> > I live in small town
> > that has one traffic light
> > Everyone knows everybody
> > and we all think that's all right.
> >
> > We live each day off the land.
> > We make it through each night
> > listning to country bands.
> > Some people think there's more to life.
> > But I think they've got their head
> > stuck in the sand.
> > Out here in the cornfields you feel so free.
> > The country life is the only way that life
> > should truly be.
> >
> > CHORUS:
> >
> > I live in a little downtown
> > with Big Al's general store.
> > There's Moody's antiques
> > and Uncle Joe's Bar.
> > There's Rosies Diner
> > and there's Mary's boutique down by the lake.
> > There's ice cream at the Tastee Freeze
> > The newspaper's never late.
> > The postman knows everyone's name.
> > The drivers never get irate.
> > There's the church on the corner of 1st and Main
> > Standing tall and proud.
> > Across from the gazebo and the old burial grounds.
>
> > Yes when they ask me where I'm from,
> > some people laugh out loud.
> > But I hold my head up high and tell them
> > that I'm real proud that I come from.
> > A Little Downtown.
> >
> > ------------------------------------
> >
> > V2
> >
> > Not much has changed in over 30 years.
> > The milk is still delivered by truck.
> > The old schoolhouse is still here.
> > People still work 10 hours, just to make a few
> bucks.
> > The only thing that's different is that
> > everyone has moved or passed away.
> > There's a new generation in town, and to
> > me that's still ok.
> > We all love the country life and this much
> > I've got to say.
> > Its the only way to be livin.
> > That's why its the country way.
> >
> > Chorus:
> >
> > I live in a little downtown
> > with Big Al's general store.
> > There's Moody's antiques
> > and Uncle Joe's Bar.
> > There's Rosies Diner
> > and there's Mary's boutique down by the lake.
> > There's ice cream at the Tastee Freeze
> > The newspaper's never late.
> > The postman knows everyone's name.
> > The drivers never get irate.
> > There's the church on the corner of 1st and Main
> > Standing tall and proud.
> > Across from the gazebo and the coffee shop next to
> the
> > old burial grounds.
> > Yes when they ask me where I'm from,
> > some people laugh out loud.
> > But I hold my head up high and tell them
> > that I'm real proud that I come from.
> > A Little Downtown.
> >
> > BRIDGE:
> >
> > Yes when they ask me where I'm from,
> > some people laugh out loud.
> > But I hold my head up high and tell them
> > that I'm real proud that I come from.
> > A Little Downtown.
> >
> > Chorus:
> >
> > I live in a little downtown
> > with Big Al's general store.
> > There's Moody's antiques
> > and Uncle Joe's Bar.
> > There's Rosies Diner
> > and there's Mary's boutique down by the lake.
> > There's ice cream at the Tastee Freeze
> > The newspaper's never late.
> > The postman knows everyone's name.
> > The drivers never get irate.
> > There's the church on the corner of 1st and Main
> > Standing tall and proud.
> > Across from the gazebo and the coffee shop next to
> the
> > old burial grounds.
> > Yes when they ask me where I'm from,
> > some people laugh out loud.
> > But I hold my head up high and tell them
> > that I'm real proud that I come from.
> > A Little Downtown.
> >
> > Yeah I hope it always stays around.
> > I hope it never grows any bigger
> > than this ....
> >
Yeah I feel real proud of my.
Yes I feel so proud of my........
No I don't think I can ever leave my.......
> > LITTLE DOWNTOWN...........Little down-town...
> >
> > Little Downtooooowwwwwn.
> > Little Downtownnnnnnnnnnnnn.
> >
> > *END*