[Verse 1]
Mama kept a radio in the kitchen
Whatever she was playin', man, I was listenin'
I was diggin' in the dirt, singin', diggin' up bones
Hearing 'bout whiskey and them honkey tonks
I've been a jukebox junkie since I was a kid
Nah, there ain't no wonder why I sing this
[Chorus]
If you like old Shenandoah
A little haggard and Hank
If you should've been a cowboy
If your heart achy breaks
If you like cranking Chattahoochie
When you're out on the lake
Bring me two piña coladas
And let the country music play like it did back in the day
[Verse 2]
When I was ten years old, I done started a band
Turned sixteen, I was a pickup man
Playing Waylon and Whitley
Little Dolly and Kenny
Dreaming 'bout making it in Music City
So if you're in here tonight
We're gonna party like it's 1995
[Chorus]
If you like old Shenandoah
A little haggard and Hank
If you should've been a cowboy
If your heart achy breaks
If you like cranking Chattahoochie
When you're out on the lake
Bring me two piña coladas
And let the country music play
Like it did back in the day
[Verse 3]
If you like old Alabama
A little Jackson and Strait (George Strait)
If you grew up on Shania (Let's go, girls)
If you need a little Faith (If you need a little Faith)
If you're boot scootin' on the dance floor
Like Kix and Ronnie in the day
Bring me two piña coladas
And let that country music play
Like it did back in the day
[Chorus]
If you like old Shenandoah
A little haggard and Hank (A little haggard and Hank)
Bring me two piña coladas
And let the country music play
Like it did back in the day