Hank Williams sang it
Number 3 drove it
Chuck Berry twanged it
Will Farmer wrote it
Aretha Franklin sold it
Dolly Parton graced it
Rosa Parks rode it
Scarlett O. chased it
Smooth as the hickory wind that
Blows from Memphis down to Appalachicola
It's "Hi, ya'll, did ya eat well?
Come on in, I'm sure glad to know ya"
Don't let this old gold cross
And this Allman Brothers t-shirt throw ya
It's cicadas making noise
With the southern voice
Hank Aaron smacked it
Michael Jordan dunked it
Pocahontas tracked it
Jack Daniels drunk it
Tom Petty rocked it
Dr. King paved it
Bear Bryant won it
Billy Graham saved it
Smooth as the hickory wind that
Blows from Memphis down to Appalachicola
It's "Hi, ya'll, did ya eat well?
Come on in, I'm sure glad to know ya"
Don't let this old gold cross
And this Crimson Tide t-shirt throw ya
It's cicadas making noise
With the southern voice
Jesus is my friend
America is my home
Sweet iced tea and Jerry Lee
Daytona Beach, that's what gets to me
I can feel it in my bones
Smooth as the hickory wind that
Blows from Memphis down to Appalachicola
It's "Hi, ya'll, did ya eat well?
Come on in, child, I'm sure glad to know ya"
Don't let this old gold cross
And this Charlie Daniels t-shirt throw ya
We're just boys making noise
With the southern voice
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Southern voice
I got a southern voice
Southern voice
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