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Artist/Band:
Jim White
Lyrics for Song: If Jesus Drove A Motor Home
Lyrics for Album: Drill A Hole In That Substrate & Tell [2004]
If Jesus drove a motor home,
I wonder would he drive pedal to the metal,
or real slow? Checking out the stereo. Cassette
playing Bob Dylan, motivation tapes.
Tricked up Winnebago, with the tie-dye drapes.
If Jesus drove a motor home... If Jesus
drove a motor home, and he come to your town,
would you try to talk to him?
Would you follow him around? Honking horns at
the drive thru. Double-parking at the mall.
Midnight at the Waffle House - Jesus eating eggs with
ya'll. If Jesus drove a
motor home... Buddha on a motorcycle,
Mohammed in a train. Here come Jesus in the passing
lane... but everybody smile, 'cause
everybody's grooving. Ain't nothing like the feeling
of moving with a bona fide motorized savior. Now if we all drove
motor homes, well maybe in the end,
with no country to die for,
we could just be friends. One world as our highway. Ain't
no yours or my way. We'd be cool wherever we roam -
if Jesus drove a motor home.
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About If Jesus Drove A Motor Home
Jim White's "If Jesus Drove A Motor Home" stands as a defining track on his 2004 album *Drill A Hole In That Substrate & Tell*, encapsulating the raw, unfiltered energy of his early work. Released during a pivotal period in his career, the song exemplifies the gritty, blues-infused rock sound that became his signature. It features a driving rhythm and vocal delivery that blends traditional country sensibilities with a modern, aggressive edge, reflecting the turbulent themes often explored in his discography. The track serves as a testament to White's ability to fuse religious imagery with secular, road-trip narratives, creating a unique sonic landscape that resonated deeply with fans of the genre. Its inclusion on this seminal album highlights its importance in his broader body of work, marking a significant moment in the evolution of his musical style and public presence. |
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| Album Lyrics: Drill A Hole In That Substrate & Tell [2004] |
 Jim White
"Drill A Hole In That Substrate & Tell [2004]"
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