Song Length |
3:33 |
Genre |
Country - Rock, Country - Rockabilly |
Tempo |
Medium Fast (131 - 150) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
Peaceful, Content |
Subject |
Home, Happiness |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
Lyrics
I CALL IT HOME
VERSE:
I was driving down a back road
On the outskirts of town.
Cows and fields and fences
Were the only things around.
Every time I'd turn that truck on that
Gravel road. I can't help but thinking
Man I'm getting' close.
CHORUS:
There's something about that place
Reminds me of those days, when I was young.
We had a lot of fun; you might think it's dumb
But I call it home.
VERSE:
We'd go down to that creek bank on a hot summer
Night. We'd fixed us a little spot on the water where
The fish would always bite. We'd stay down there till
The fire burned out, then we'd drag our butts back home
And get up in the morning work the job till it's done
Then I'd call up all my friends head back to the creek again
CHORUS:
There's something about that place
Reminds me of those days, when I was young.
We had a lot of fun; you might think it's dumb
But I call it home. Yal'
CHORUS:
There's something about that place
Reminds me of those days, when I was young.
We had a lot of fun; you might think it's dumb
But I call it home
TAG:
We had a lot of fun; you might think it's dumb
But I call it home
Written by Zach Ray & Drew Mckinney
Domela Publishing
3/29/2013