Joshua Hedley - Country & Western lyrics

[Joshua Hedley - Country & Western lyrics]

They say I'm neofolk, a traditional outlaw
Americana troubadour
That don't sound like me at all
I sing about real life
Like drinking, cheating
And loving
I'm what they used to
Simply call country music

I'm a singing professor of
Country and western
I'll cry along to a steel guitar
In any old lonely bar
And I'll saw on my fiddle
I might even drink a little
I'm a singing professor of
Country and western

I never missed a night of school
In the Honky Tonks downtown
Chasing shots of whiskey and them wild
Wild women around
I studied all the legends and
Learned from what they done
No, I'm not trying to rewind time
I'm just doing what I love

I'm a singing professor of
Country and western
I'll cry along to a steel guitar
In any old lonely bar
And I'll saw on my fiddle
I might even drink a little
I'm a singing professor of
Country and western
I'm a singing professor of
Country and western

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