You Ain't Seen Country Yet
Josh Thompson · Other Songs - Josh Thompson
A Stetson hat and them alligator boots
So you want a man with rougher hands
That does what them city boys can't
Someone raised up with down home country roots
Well now don't go thinking that's what you got
Just because he says yee-haw
You ain't seen country yet, a genuine thoroughbred
Kind that's been corn fed, straight from the stalk
Until you've seen the real thing
Shotguns trucks and porch swings
And if you ain't made love to a Haggard cassette
Well you ain't seen country yet
Come with me we'll take a ride, and I'll show you a good time
Way back in the sticks where I call home
I'm gonna take you to a place, where the roads don't have names
Spend the night castin' lines and skippin' stones
Well if you ain't seen the sun comin' up
From the bed of a pickup truck
Then you ain't seen country yet, a genuine thoroughbred
Kind that's been corn fed, straight from the stalk
Until you've seen the real thing
Shotguns trucks and porch swings
And if you ain't made love to a Haggard cassette
Well you ain't seen country yet
No
No you ain't seen country yet, a genuine thoroughbred
Kind that's been corn fed, straight from the stalk
Until you've seen the real thing
Shotguns trucks and porch swings
And if you ain't made love to a Haggard cassette
Well you ain't seen country yet
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About You Ain't Seen Country Yet
Josh Thompson's "You Ain't Seen Country Yet" stands as a defining track within his extensive body of work, capturing the raw, unfiltered spirit of modern country music. Released alongside other notable recordings like "Blame It On Waylon" and "Won't Be Lonely Long," the song exemplifies Thompson's ability to blend traditional storytelling with contemporary sonic textures. The track reflects a generation that values authenticity and grit, positioning Thompson as a significant voice in the current landscape of the genre. By avoiding polished production in favor of a direct, acoustic-driven approach, the recording underscores themes of rural life and personal struggle that resonate deeply with fans. This song, along with his other catalog songs, highlights his commitment to preserving the essence of country while pushing its boundaries forward.
