I'm gonna tell you 'bout the real deal I'm gonna tell you what I really like Me and my gal're havin' the time of our life Yeah, it's so pure, it's so raw when we hold tight Crazy in the moonshine, daytime's dynamite She took me by storm in a raging sea On a roller coaster ride, I am falling I'm falling down, but I know I'll never hit the ground She will catch me, she will save me
Hey that's what it's all about, no more no less Day by day, on and on, all the way and back Here we go again, I'm feeling right with her by my side Strong as a lion, easy like a child I am proud of what I have - no regrets for my past I'll work on a hell of a future But I know without her it's just half the way and I gotta say
I was born for a reason, and I'll die for just the same I belong to my Tennessee woman, Without her, I'd be half a man
And when she's singin' with her sweet voice to me Singing that southern sound Kickin' the beat with her boots, I'm rhythm bound And I play my guitar all night and she tells me Boy - you play alright You and me sipping of a bottle of JD We're spinning around, getting real dizzy We're spinning around, 'til we both fall and hit the ground But we don't care, cause we don't care
Well that's my girl, no more no less For my exes from Texas - no regrets Here I go now, I'm happy as can be 'Cause I got a great girl from Tennessee Now I'm proud of what I have, I'm not stuck in the past I'll work on my hell of a future But I know without you it's just half the way and I gotta say
I was born for a reason, and I'll die for just the same I belong to my Tennessee woman, Without her, I'd be half a man
I got a girl from Tennessee, and I sure like what I see She's one of my kind, we're so close in mind She's the lock and I'm the key Well I'm a full-blooded Mississippi dude Met a lot of nice girls in the neighborhood But the best place to be is anywhere for me With my girl from Tennessee
I was born for a reason, and I'll die for just the same I belong to my Tennessee woman, Without her, I'd be half a man
I was born for a reason, and I'll die for just the same I belong to my Tennessee woman, Without her, I'd be half a man