BILL ANDERSON

- Concrete Lyrics

CONCRETE
(Bill Anderson)
« © '75 Stallion Music »

To a boy who grew up walking in the woods and the fields of South Carolina
This big ole city feels hard underneath my feet
And to a kid who ain't never heard a noise a whole lot louder than a freight train
I get scared sometimes just standing here along the street
Concrete concrete everywhere I turn there's concrete
Found in the pavement day after day I wanna go home
Where the sun shines and the tall pines and the earth and the heavens meet
I'd rather starve on a poor dirt farm than to stay here surrounded by the concrete
Cause it's turnin' me into concrete
My kids ain't never gone wadin' in a creek or cuttin' down cane for fishing
They've never seen a blackberry growin' wild
Sometimes I get to missin' it so I almost take to crying
I'm cursed with the body of a man and the heart of a child
Concrete concrete...

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When was Concrete released?


Concrete is first released on January 01, 1975 as part of Bill Anderson's album "Every Time I Turn The Radio On" which includes 11 tracks in total. This song is the 8th track on this album.
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Which genre is Concrete?


Concrete falls under the genre Country.
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Record Label(s): An MCA Nashville Release 1975 UMG Recordings, Inc
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