Small Town Girl

Steve Wariner · Steal Another Day [Selectone] [2003]

Cold city like the eyes in the subway station

It's ten stories to my desk in the smoggy sky

But after five, I'm headed home to heaven to an easy world

There ain't nothin like the love of a small town girl.



Hot coffee and the sound of her sweet voice callin'

Country station on the kitchen radio

That's how I know theres still a little magic in this crazy world

There ain't nothin like the love of a small town girl.



She makes love to me

In real close two part harmony

She makes the city feel

Like walks in the cool country rain.



No traffic and the sound of the street is quiet

Fifth avenue is dressed in a foot of snow

No where to go but underneath the covers

Lovers while the snowflakes swirl

There ain't nothin like the love of a small town girl.



There ain't nothin like the love of a small town girl...

Small Town Girl

Steve Wariner's "Small Town Girl" stands as a defining track from his 2003 album Steal Another Day, showcasing his mastery of country pop and adult contemporary styles. Released during a period where Wariner successfully bridged the gap between traditional country roots and mainstream radio appeal, the song features his signature smooth vocal delivery and polished production. The recording captures the essence of early 2000s country music, blending heartfelt storytelling with an upbeat, danceable rhythm that resonated with a wide audience. As part of his extensive discography, this single exemplifies his ability to craft anthems that celebrate everyday life and small-town values while achieving significant commercial success. The track remains a staple of his catalog, remembered for its infectious energy and Wariner's enduring vocal charisma.