Take Her Home - Kenny Chesney Lyrics by:Hunter Phelps/Michael Hardy/Zach Abend Produced by:Buddy Cannon/Kenny Chesney Downtown looks like it's New Year's Eve You find some bar you can halfway breathe Touch tunes some old deep-cut Cheap Trick Got your girl singin' every word of...
Download the Backing Track for Bass of Take Her Home as made famous by Kenny Chesney. MP3 Instrumental available in High Quality (320Kbps), with or without vocals.
"So I went home, and I thought, 'Well, what do you do best? You write songs.' So I sat down and I wrote this song." The straightforward, raw tone of the lyrics — which assert a woman's need to move forward, while still expressing gratitude for her past — underscores Parton's...
You write songs.' So I sat down and I wrote this song." The straightforward, raw tone of the lyrics — which assert a woman's need to move forward, while still expressing gratitude for her past — underscores Parton's strength as a songwriter. Her unadorned performance, which is clear-...
You write songs.' So I sat down and I wrote this song." The straightforward, raw tone of the lyrics — which assert a woman's need to move forward, while still expressing gratitude for her past — underscores Parton's strength as a songwriter. Her unadorned performance, which is clear-...
Storytelling Lyric:"I know they say you can't go home again / I just had to come back one last time / Ma'am, I know you don't know me from Adam / But these hand prints on the front steps are mine." No. 2: George Jones, He Stopped Loving Her Today ...
Kenny Chesney, "She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy" It's difficult to recognize this late '90s Kenny Chesney single with anything else in his catalog. He's always been a bit more thoughtful and sincere, and this song is neither (watch the music video for proof). However, the country-rocker ...
the writers behind "American Kids." When Kenny Chesney heard the song, he knew it was the lead-off single for his album. The problem was, according to theTennesseean, Little Big Town had it on hold. The foursome were "gracious" and gave it to Chesney, who had his heart set on it....
This song describes growing up in a Southern single-wide before the days of gentle parenting. The red-headed wild child in the lyrics often gets punished by her dad using his belt as a switch — but not even corporal punishment can tame her spirited streak. ...
This song describes growing up in a Southern single-wide before the days of gentle parenting. The red-headed wild child in the lyrics often gets punished by her dad using his belt as a switch — but not even corporal punishment can tame her spirited streak. ...