21st Century Honky Tonk American Band

By Midland

On Let It Roll

Released on August 23, 2019

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[Verse 1]

Get off the bus

The band and the boys and me

Yesterday was Denver

Tonight, it's Memphis, Tennessee

Runnin' off of cocaine

A couple hours of sleep

Can't remember all the halls

'Cause they look the same to me


[Refrain]

Just out here making a living

With this six-string in my hand

In this 21st century honky tonk American band


[Verse 2]

Play just about anywhere

Draw it down on a map

A different scene, the same ol' jeans

The same ol' pussycats

Tell Mama I miss her

And I'll be back one day

And I don't think ol' Waylon Jennings

Woulda even done it this way


[Refrain]

Just out here, making a living

Tryna pay the record company man

In this 21st century honky tonk American band


[Chorus]

And the wheels keep rolling on and on

And I hear them moaning that lonesome song

Ever since Hank sang to me, I knew I was born to be

In a 21st century honky tonk American band


[Verse 3]

Little girl in Tallahassee said

"Boy, can I please ya?"

We balled all night long

And I woke up with amnesia


[Refrain]

Said, "Hey baby, what's your name?

I'll call you if I can

But I'm in a 21st century honky tonk American band"


[Chorus]

And the wheels keep rolling on and on

And I hear them moaning that lonesome song

Ever since Hank sang to me, I knew I was born to be

In a 21st century honky tonk American band

(Let's go to work, boys)


[Bridge]

And I feel like going home

I could sure use me a sunny day

And I know I've been away too long

'Cause I'm the same, but they've all changed


[Instrumental Outro]