Country Song (best sounding version) by Robert Fulton published on 2012-02-17T01:02:58Z Country Song Written by Robert Fulton (Tim Cesarano) and Jeff Cesarano I grew up in a one horse town doin’ what my daddy done That ain’t really where I grew up but lying to the fans is fun I wear a big ole’ hat and sing of ‘backwoods livin’” so you’ll think that I’m singin’ bout you But I pull in seven figures is year, how well do you do? Budweiser! NASCAR! Jesus Christ! These are the things that I love in life I’m a white trash loser who can’t write a song, generic patriotic and you got me all wrong Did I mention I love America, I’ll probably say it three/six more times And you’ll cheer everytime I sing it even if it don’t rhyme I drink budweiser and I shoot some pool when I’m done with my long day Every country song is the same fucking lines but you sing along anyway Budweiser! NASCAR! Jesus Christ! These are the things I love in life I’m a white trash loser who can’t write a song, generic patriotic and you got me all wrong Now this is the part where I mention the bar we all went to growin up And now I’m gonna sing some brainless line about a girl, a lake, and my truck Budweiser! NASCAR! Jesus Christ! These are the things that I love in life I’m a millionaire who acts low class, obligatory lines like “Kiss my ass!” Budweiser! NASCAR! Jesus Christ! These are the things that I love in life I’m a white trash loser who can’t write a song, generic patriotic and you got me all wrong All instruments by Robert Fulton Lead Vocals by Robert Fulton Talking parts by Angelo Santaniello Backing chorus vocals by Anthony Romeo, Kristina Smith, and Angelo Santaniello Engineered by Jay Lombardo Recorded and mixed at Central Studios in Paramus, NJ