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I remember wearin'
straight-leg Levis,
Flannel shirts even when they
weren't in style.
I remember singin' with Roy
Rogers,
At the movies when the west was
really wild.
And I was listenin' to the Opry,
When all of my friends
Were diggin' Rock 'n Roll and
Rhythm & Blues.
I was Country when Country
wasn't cool.

I remember circlin' the
drive-in,
Pullin' up and turnin' down
George Jones.
I remember when no-one was
lookin',
I was puttin' peanuts in my
Coke.
I took a lot of kiddin',
'Cause I never did fit in.
Now look at everybody tryin' to
be what I was then.
I was Country when Country
wasn't cool.

Ooh, I was Country when Country
wasn't cool.
I was Country, from my hat down
to my boots.
I still act and look the same:
What you see ain't nothin' new.
I was Country when Country
wasn't cool.

They call us country bumpkins
for stickin' to our roots.
I'm just glad we're in a country
where we're all free to choose
I was Country when Country
wasn't cool.

Hey, I was Country when Country
wasn't cool.
Yeah, an' I was Country, from my
hat down to, oh, my boots.
I still act and look the same:
What you see ain't nothin' new.
I was Country when Country
wasn't cool.

Yeah, I was Country when Country
wasn't cool.
  
performed by Barbara Mandrell &
George Jones
http://www.barbara-mandrell.com/
http://www.georgejones.com/
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