Song Description
A song about growing up in the 60's, Woodstock, hometowns, memories, friends and being lucky.
Song Length |
3:35 |
Genre |
Rap - Alternative, Country - Alternative |
Tempo |
Medium (111 - 130) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
In High Spirits, Glad |
Subject |
Luck/Coincidence, Luck/Coincidence |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
Lyrics
Lucky Kinda Guy
On a sixties summer night
when the times they were about to change
My small time town was turning on
And we all never ever did think twice It's alright
The cops just tried to chase us off the courthouse steps
Was no arrest My stash was in the backseat of my car
Oh me , oh my, I've always been a lucky sort of guy
Oh me, oh my, I guess I'm just that lucky kinda guy
On a train bound for New York
We set our course and in the end
An upstate town got turned around,
my generation kissed the sky that night, It's alright
About that time I took a dose and lost my stuff
Then I met God and someone said "Just hold on, It's alright
Oh me , oh my, I've always been that lucky sort of guy
Oh me, oh my, I've always been a lucky kinda guy
Along the way, so many gifts you find
Along the way, yesterday's not far behind
And when I stumble, I'll remember, all those friends of mine
And how they've passed Along the way
And for all those memories passed
I gonna raise my drink and give my best
Regards around my old hometown
'cause everything it still alright, so far
So good to know when I let go I will remember
Someone, who gave me all the best years..... of his life
Oh me , oh my, I guess I'm just that lucky sort of guy
Oh me, oh my, I've always been that lucky kinda guy
Oh me , oh my, I guess I'm just that lucky kinda guy