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“Country Girl” by Connie Eadie/Caitlin Eadie/Jeremy Thomas She was the oldest of six, On a farm in Tennessee,Watched her Momma cooking, Bouncing babies on her knee, At dawn she fed the chickens, Worked hard all day.She learned to plant the fields, Knew how to bail the hay,They made her go to college, It was her last chore,Cause her Momma & her Daddy, Wanted her to have more. 

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Ain’t cookin cornbread, But she sure knows howShe’s an uptown down home, Country Girl now.Ain’t pickin peas, Ain’t milking cows,She’s an uptown down home, Country Girl now. Country Girl now. Traded in her Walmart, For Louis Viton,Shops at Neiman Marcus, Always has the finest on,She loves her job on Wall Street, And loves the money too,Got a studio apartment, With a million dollar view.Got the sweetest southern drawl, That you ever heard,She still say’s y’all, and thinks ain’t is a word! ChorusAin’t cookin cornbread, But she sure knows howShe’s an uptown down home, Country Girl now.Ain’t pickin peas, Ain’t milking cows,She’s an uptown down home, Country Girl now. She’s an uptown down home, Country Girl now. She’s met a lotta people, Wearing three piece suits,But they ain’t got nothing, On her country roots.She’s been a lotta places, Flown halfway ‘round the World,But she still feels like, The same country girl,The same country girl.  Chorus

She ain’t cookin cornbread, But she sure knows how

She’s an uptown down home, Country Girl now.Ain’t pickin peas, Ain’t milking cows,She’s an uptown down home, Country Girl now,Country Girl now, She’s an uptown down home, Country Girl now.