Kellie Pickler - Little Bit Gypsy
Kellie Pickler - Little Bit Gypsy


Kellie Pickler - Little Bit Gypsy Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: The Woman I Am
Released: 2013

Little Bit Gypsy Lyrics


Boy there's a few things you need to know about me
Before you let your sweet heart get in too deep
A white picket fence don't feel like home
Don't wanna rock I need a rolling stone
You wanna hold me baby, just set me free

I'm a traveling circus train
Spinning weathervane
Going where the wind blows, ooh oh (yeah)
I was born to chase the sun
Some horses gotta run
Yeah I'm always gonna be
A Little Bit Gypsy

Someday, hey, maybe I'll settle down
But it sure ain't anytime close to now
So much that I might miss you
Sit still for a single minute
I got a life and I'm going to live it
The only way I know how

I'm a traveling circus train
Spinning weathervane
Going where the wind blows, ooh oh (yeah)
I was born to chase the sun
Some horses gotta run
Yeah I'm always gonna be
A little bit gypsy

I don't know where I'm headed to
I just know I wanna go with you
Do you want to go too?

I'm a traveling circus train
A spinning weathervane
Going where the wind blows, ooh oh (yeah)
I was born to chase the sun
Some horses gotta run
Yeah I'm always gonna be
A little bit gypsy

A little bit gypsy

Writer/s: FRED WILHELM, KYLE JACOBS, LYNN HUTTON TAMMI
Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
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Little Bit Gypsy
  • This was released as the second single from Kellie Pickler's first album for Black River Entertainment. The Kyle Jacobs, Tammi Kidd Hutton and Fred Wilhelm penned song finds Pickler warning a guy that she won't be tied down anytime soon.

    "It's a fun song, and the lyrics are clearly me," said the singer. "My husband [Kyle Jacobs] wrote it, and he didn't really know what he was signing up for when we got together. I love that it starts off, 'Boy, there's a few things you need to know about me before you let your sweet heart get in too deep.' And, 'Little Bit Gypsy' is a fun song in our shows, too."
  • The hand-clapping anthem encapsulates Pickler and her approach to life. She explained, "I was doing an interview, and a gentleman said, 'So, if I were to tell someone who doesn't listen to country music and is not familiar with you to get one song off iTunes to download that kind of describes you in a nutshell, what would it be?' I thought and then I said, 'I don't think I've written it yet, but I'm going to,' and my husband and I wrote it that night."