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Artist/Band:
Aaron Tippin
Lyrics for Song: People Like Us
Lyrics for Album: People Like Us
There's a pool hall juke box, sawdust floors
Three plays for a quarter, and we still want more
Yeah there's a reason for fast cars
And that double yellow line
Heartbreak songs and good cheap two dollar wine
'Cause of people like us
There's honky tonk music, long neck bottles
Rusty old pickup trucks
Oh at last call the lights go up
And its all because of people like us
I got a second hand boat, the last numbers in jail
There's second hand smoke, everywhere i exhale
There's greasy little truckstops, all night di
No-tell Motel's and everybody knows why
'Cause of people like us
There's honky tonk music, long neck bottles
Rusty old pickup trucks
Oh at last call the lights go up
And its all because of people like us
'Cause of people like us
There's honkey tonk music, long neck bottles
Rusty old pickup trucks
Oh at last call the lights go up
'Cause of people ... people like us
There's honkey tonk music, long neck bottles
Rusty old pickup trucks
And at last call the lights go up
And its all because of people like us
Late night people like us
Hard lovin people like us
Hahah, just fun lovin people like us
Hillbilly people like us!
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People Like Us
Aaron Tippin's 'People Like Us' stands as a defining track from his 1996 self-titled album, anchoring his reputation as a master of traditional country storytelling. The song exemplifies his signature blend of acoustic guitar, harmonica, and a narrative voice that explores themes of loyalty, community, and the enduring bonds between individuals. Released during the height of his career, the recording showcases his ability to craft relatable characters and poignant situations that resonate deeply with country audiences. As a staple of his discography, the track remains a testament to his skill in balancing emotional depth with the polished production typical of mid-90s country music, solidifying his place among the genre's most respected songwriters and performers. |
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