Story Behind The Song
An ol' fart recently retired, so I wrote a song that provided a description of him. Small town, humble and coy...and he'll tell it like it is.
Song Description
quintessential all-American boy song
Song Length |
3:21 |
Genre |
Country - Contemporary, Country - General |
Tempo |
Medium Slow (91 - 110) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
Endearing, Engaging |
Subject |
Pride, General |
Similar Artists |
Alan Jackson, Zac Brown Band |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
| |
Lyrics
Real McCoy
Copyright © 2008
Words/music by Bruce Edwin
He' just a good ol' boy;
Down to Earth not making any noise;
He's authentic - the real McCoy.
He's just a good ol' boy.
He's just a good ol' boy;
Small town - humble and coy;
Red, white, and blue an all-American boy;
He' just a good ol' boy - he' just a good ol' boy - he's just a good ol' boy.
He'll look at you right in the eye,
And tell it like it is.
A man of principles he won't lie.
A down-to-earth kind of guy;
He's just a good ol' boy.
He's just a good ol' boy;
Old school - not one to be spoiled;
He loves his country, the freedom he enjoys.
He's just a good ol' boy.
>Instrumental<
He'll look at you right in the eye,
And tell it like it is.
A man of principles he won't lie.
A Beaver Dam kind of guy - he's just a good ol' boy,
He's just a good ol' boy;
Working hard just like a cowboy;
He loves his mother; he's the boy next door.
He's just a good ol' boy - he's just a good ol' boy - he's just a good ol' boy,
He's just a good ol' boy.
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