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Kenny Chesney - American Kid
Kenny Chesney - American Kids


Kenny Chesney - American Kids Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

Album: The Big Revival
Released: 2014

American Kids Lyrics


Doublewide Quick Stop midnight T-top
Jack in her Cherry Coke town
Momma and Daddy put their roots right here
'Cause this is where the car broke down
Yellow dog school bus kickin’ up red dust
Pickin’ us up by a barbed wire fence
Mtv on the RCA, no A/C in the vents

We were Jesus save me, blue jean baby
Born in the USA
Trailer park truck stop, faded little map dots
New York to LA
We were teenage dreamin’, front seat leanin’
Baby, come give me a kiss
Put me on the cover of the Rolling Stone
Uptown down home American Kids
Growin’ up in little pink houses
Makin’ out on living room couches
Blowin’ that smoke on a Saturday night
A little messed up, but we’re all alright

Baptist church parkin’ lot, tryin’ not to get caught
Take her home and give her your jacket
Makin’ it to second base, but sayin’ you went all the way
Monday afternoon at practice
Sisters got a boyfriend Daddy doesn’t like
Now he’s sittin’ out back, 3030 in his lap
In the blue bug zapper light

We were Jesus save me, blue jean baby
Born in the USA
Trailer park truck stop, faded little map dots
New York to LA
We were teenage dreamin’, front seat leanin’
Baby, come give me a kiss
Put me on the cover of the Rolling Stone
Uptown down home American kids
Growin’ up in little pink houses
Makin’ out on living room couches
Blowin’ that smoke on a Saturday night
A little messed up, but we’re all alright

We were Jesus save me, blue jean baby
Born in the USA
Trailer park truck stop, faded little map dots
New York to LA
We were teenage dreamin’, front seat leanin’
Baby, come give me a kiss
Put me on the cover of the Rolling Stone
Uptown down home American kids
Growin’ up in little pink houses
Makin’ out on living room couches
Blowin’ that smoke on a Saturday night
A little messed up, but we’re all alright

Writer/s: LAIRD, LUKE ROBERT / MCANALLY, SHANE L. / CLAWSON, RODNEY DALE
Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group, UNIVERSAL MUSIC PUB GROUP, ROUND HILL MUSIC
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

American Kids
  • This Rodney Clawson, Luke Laird and Shane McAnally penned tune celebrates the spirit of America's young people. Chesney first came across the song on a writing trip with McAnally, who wrote his previous hits "Somewhere With You" and "Come Over." "When I heard it, I knew I was gonna cut it," Chesney said. "It was unlike anything I'd ever heard - and I listen to a lot of songs. The rhythms, the images, the way the melody moved… It just grabs you and holds on, but even more importantly, it feels really good."
  • Clawson, Laird and McAnally wrote this song in a non-linear fashion, each adding words and phrases as they formed the song's lyric. McAnally says that in the end, the successive images give you the feeling that you're watching a slide show.
  • The song contains the line, "A little messed up, but we're alright." Chesney reflected: "Hey, life is hard. People work long hours, have all kinds of stuff going on in their personal lives. But if there's one thing I've seen over the last 10 years, looking out at the faces in the crowd: you can't keep my fans down. These are people who no matter what are in love with life, and they're gonna find the good times no matter what."

    "It's not a perfect world," he added. "We are all a little screwed up, but we're all okay. I love the idea of the screw up as part of it, because honestly it makes the parts that're great, that much better. You appreciate those things that much more."
  • The song celebrates the spirit of youth across America. "There is so much more to being alive than partying, tailgates and bonfires," said Chesney. "It's every single detail of being young, growing up, remembering when, laughing about how, but especially knowing you can still do all those things! American kids are so much more complicated, more fun, more real — and if there's anything about this song, beyond the rhythms, the hooks and the playing, that I love, it's the fact that it captures all the little things that life really is made of."
  • Chesney worked with director Shaun Silva on the song's music video, which shows the country star out in the Southern California desert with a group of young people and a colorful psychedelic school bus. "The spirit of this thing - the song, the bus, the idea of the kids riding around, having fun, playing music and just celebrating life - makes you want to get involved," Chesney told Entertainment News. "Fun is where and how you make it. Out in the sun with a bunch of friends - and the people who work on my videos have been making them with me for more than a decade - even buckets of paint and a bus that needs to be covered can give you a reason to have fun."
  • Kenny Chesney was the first choice for this song, but the writers never heard back from him so Little Big Town started working on it. Shane McAnally later joined Chesney in St. John, where the pair wrote "Wild Child." When they were flying back home, Chesney said he was worried that he didn't have a first single for his The Big Revival album. He opened his laptop and started going through some old emails when he noticed the demo of "American Kids" that McAnally had sent him months earlier. Chesney admitted that he never listened to the song, but when he put on his headphones and gave it a spin, he was hooked and knew right away that it would be the single. McAnally says that Little Big Town was very gracious about it when he asked them to give the song up.
  • Lady Antebellum passed on the song before Chesney recorded it. "It just didn't fit," said Charles Kelley of the trio to The Tennessean. "'American Kids' is a song about growing up in the '70s. It makes more sense with Kenny Chesney."
  • John Mellencamp's "Pink Houses," Bruce Springsteen's "Born In The U.S.A." and Elton John's "Tiny Dancer" are all referenced in the song (the latter with the lyric "blue jean baby").

  • Kenny Chesney - Flora-Bam
    Kenny Chesney - Flora-Bama


    Kenny Chesney - Flora-Bama Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: The Big Revival
    Released: 2014

    Flora-Bama Lyrics


    Sitting here at the Flora-Bama
    Bout to open up a big old can of
    Good times, unwind
    Fall in and out of love in the same night
    In the same night

    There's ball caps, photographs, dollar bills, and bras
    License plates from every state nailed up to the wall
    Spring breakers, heart breakers, already getting loud
    Talledega's on the big screen, don't it make you proud?

    Sitting here at the Flora-Bama
    Bout to open up a big old can of good times, unwind
    Fall in and out of love in the same night
    Can't say I got a whole lot of cares
    I'm in the red neck riviera
    It's getting crazy, getting hammered
    Sitting right here at the Flora-Bama
    At the Flora-Bama

    There's high tide, low tide, years of history
    Hurricanes with different names that almost took the beach
    Sign that says live your life just for inspiration
    Gonna raise a lot of hell tonight in the, in the no shoes nation

    Sitting here at the Flora-Bama
    Bout to open up a big old can of good times, unwind
    Fall in and out of love in the same night
    Can't say I got a whole lot of cares
    I'm in the red neck riviera
    It's getting crazy, getting hammered
    Sitting right here at the Flora-Bama
    At the Flora-Bama

    Got your who died, Go Vols, roll tide and the seminoles
    Bulldogs, war eagle, green eyed gator that's barely legal

    Sitting here at the Flora-Bama
    Bout to open up a big old can of good times, unwind
    Fall in and out of love in the same night
    Can't say I got a whole lot of cares
    I'm in the red neck riviera
    It's getting crazy, getting hammered
    Sitting right here at the Flora-Bama
    At the Flora-Bama

    Don't it feel good?
    Don't it feel good?
    Yeah, don't it feel good?
    At the Flora-Bama
    Sitting here at the Flora-Bama
    Sitting here at the Flora-Bama

    Writer/s: CHESNEY, KENNETH / COPPERMAN, ROSS / MURPHY, DAVID LEE
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, SONY ATV MUSIC PUB LLC, CAROL VINCENT & ASSOC LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Flora-Bama Song Chart
  • This song was inspired by the Flora-Bama bar on Perdido Key in Florida. It was penned by Kenny Chesney with David Lee Murphy (Thompson Square's "Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not"). "It's a very specific song about a very specific place, but it's also a song for anyone who has somewhere they go to let their mind unwind," said the singer. "It's about bein' easy, but bein' engaged. Because — as I've said — places like the Flora-Bama are what life is all about."
  • The song was given away free to fans who pre-ordered Chesney's The Big Revival album.
  • Chesney came up with the idea for the song after a friend told him about spending an entire afternoon in the Flora-Bama bar. "He'd just ducked in for a beer," said the country star, "and six hours later, he'd emerged with a bunch of new friends, a great time and the sort of memory you keep going back to."
  • Chesney said of the Flora-Bama lounge: "This place is so many things to so many people. It has been for a long time because they've shared life here. Friendships were born here. Relationships were born here. Every place you look, there's 50 years of memories. Lovers have written their names on the wall, they've declared their love for each other on the wall of this place."

    "That kind of stuff lives forever in the thread, in the heart and the soul of a place like this," he continued. "I feel like the people that come to this bar really do represent my audience and everything that we've built No Shoe Nation to be."

  • Kenny Chesney - The Big Reviva
    Kenny Chesney - The Big Revival


    Kenny Chesney - The Big Revival Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: The Big Revival
    Released: 2014

    The Big Revival Lyrics


    Getting ready for The Big Revival
    Getting ready for the big revival

    Getting ready for the big revival
    Everybody get in the van
    There's a little church on eagle mountain
    It's called the blood of the blessed land
    If your faith ain't strong enough child
    You might wind up dead
    Praise the Lord and pass me a copperhead

    Now Reverend Jones he struts some dances
    While the guitar plays amazing grace
    He testifies in tongues of fire
    With tears of joy running down his face
    He ain't sure, and we ain't sure
    Exactly what he said
    But praise the Lord and pass me a copperhead

    You won't find many hypocrites
    That will take the chance on getting bit
    But a true believer can survive
    Rattlesnakes and cyanide

    Now I'll bring you home that deadly viper
    Keep the holy spirit in your mind
    You might lose your concentration
    That serpent's surely bound to strike
    Either way you won't forget
    The first time that you said
    Praise the Lord and pass me a copperhead
    Praise the Lord and pass me a copperhead

    Writer/s: Linde, Dennis
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    The Big Revival Song Chart
  • The first cut on Kenny Chesney's The Big Revival album is also the title track. The song depicts an old-time church service, complete with speaking in tongues and snake handling. "The philosophy behind putting 'The Big Revival' first was to set a tone," Chesney told Radio.com . "There's things about religion that I don't necessarily agree with or understand, but I'm a big believer in spirituality — I've seen songs change people, and that's spiritual."

    "But 'The Big Revival' is really about picking yourself up off the bottom, reclaiming your soul, restarting," he continued. "That was everything I wanted to say to my audience - and you have to think about that, you have to think 'Okay, we took a year off, now what am I going to say to these people, who have been there for me for a long time?' And the idea of 'The Big Revival' was it."
  • The song was written by songwriter Dennis Linde, who is best known for penning the 1972 Elvis Presley hit, "Burning Love" and Dixie Chicks' 1999 murder ballad "Goodbye Earl." It was previously recorded by John Anderson in 2001 and Montgomery Gentry in 2008.

  • Kenny Chesney - Wild Chil
    Kenny Chesney - Wild Child


    Kenny Chesney - Wild Child Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: The Big Revival
    Released: 2014

    Wild Child Lyrics


    Looks like royal in a thrift store dress
    Keeps my heart and her hair a mess
    She goes where the wind suggests she goes, who knows
    Got a spirit that can't be tamed
    She's a calico pony on an open plain
    I know I'll never be the same no more, for sure

    She's a Wild Child
    Got a rebel soul with a whole lot of gypsy wild style
    She can't be tied down but for a while
    I'll be falling free and so in love
    Might break my heart but God she drives me wild child

    You've never heard of her favorite band unless you
    Been to Bonnaroo or Burning Man
    She's Penny Lane in a Chevy van, she loves to love

    She loves me wild child
    Got a rebel soul with a whole lot of gypsy wild style
    She can't be tied down but for a while
    I'll be falling free and so in love
    Might break my heart but God she drives me wild child

    She'll be here until she runs
    Some just have to chase the sun

    She's a wild child
    Got a rebel soul with a whole lot of gypsy wild style
    She can't be tied down but for a while
    I'll be falling free and so in love
    Might break my heart but God she drives me wild child

    A kaleidoscope of colors in her mind child
    A touch of crazy hides behind her wild smile
    So simple yet experimental
    Innocent but still a little wild child

    Wild child

    Writer/s: CHESNEY, KENNY / MCANALLY, SHANE / OSBORNE, JOSH
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Wild Child Song Chart
  • This song finds Chesney stepping away from the standard bro-country lyrical content that features girls as eye-fodder attired in barely-there clothes. "In the last several years, a lot of the songs about women have been written in kind of an objectifying way," he told Radio.com . "If you didn't wear cut-off jeans or a bikini top, or sit on a tailgate and drink, then you really weren't worthy, you didn't really add up."

    "But 'Wild Child' is telling some girl out there that's got dreams, that's a free spirit," Chesney continued, "who's smart and interesting, that she has a chance, that she is worthy."
  • Chesney recruited Grace Potter to sing with him on this tune. The Nocturnals frontwoman previously collaborated with the country star on "You and Tequila" and "El Cerrito Place."

    Chesney told Taste of Country he is astounded that his voice blends with Grace Potter's so perfectly. "It's weird that they do," the country star said. "She grew up in Vermont and I grew up in east Tennessee, and I never met Grace until we went into the studio to sing 'You and Tequila' together. And we both just kind of looked at each other and went, 'Where have you been all of our lives?'"
  • The song's music video was directed by Chesney's regular visual collaborator, Shaun Silva. The clip follows Chesney's free-spirited friend, songwriter Gretchen Rhodes, enjoying life on her home island of Hawaii. "Shaun really captured everything that makes Robin-and every woman just like her-and I know people get their music in so many different places," Chesney said.

    "It is a song about any woman so hungry to engage life, she spends her days trying to taste it all," he added. "You don't have to be a gypsy to be a free spirit, but just someone so in love with life, you will never get enough. To see a woman like that is a pretty amazing thing."
  • The song was written by Kenny Chesney with Josh Osborne and Shane McAnally during a writing trip to the US Virgin Island of St. John. Osborne recalled to Taste of Country how Chesney proposed the song during the flight. "Kenny mentioned he wanted to write a song called 'Wild Child' that he thought would be this awesome idea of writing a different way about women. More about their spirit, not just how they look," he recalled.

    The trio got the ball rolling on the song during the second morning of their trip. "I had my guitar and started messing with those chord changes, just trying to give it something interesting," Osborne continued. "We were just trying to color up the music a little bit, and Shane kinda fell onto that rhyming pattern of 'Wild child, got a rebel soul with a whole lot of gypsy. Wild style,' changing that second word so much and making 'wild' a big lyrical part of that. So we had kinda worked on that chorus for a half hour, hour or something like that, and had some pieces of it, and then went over."

    "We played him what we had, and he loved it, and just jumped right in with both feet," he added. "He's a really, really good songwriter. He jumped right in and was really coloring up those verses, and the second he started singing the chorus, it just instantly sounded like a Kenny Chesney song. And then we thought, 'This might be something special.'"

    "He recorded the song probably a week later. It was awesome," Osborne concluded. "We got to go into the studio for that and watch his process with Buddy Cannon. It was really a cool moment."

  • Kenny Chesney - If This Bus Could Tal
    Kenny Chesney - If This Bus Could Talk


    Kenny Chesney - If This Bus Could Talk Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: The Big Revival
    Released: 2014

    If This Bus Could Talk Lyrics


    He was there when I started,
    In Knoxville Tennessee
    Hope none for patty and loveless,
    November of ninety-three

    Full of friends, mom, and uncle Butch
    And the crowd was really small
    He'd say I was a scared kid,
    If This Bus Could Talk

    Some nights we'd dance with the devil
    Some nights we'd pray to the Lord
    Between vibrant passes and rubber arena glasses
    He was never really bored

    We were starry eyed dreamers,
    Bouncing off the wall
    And all the stories he could tell,
    If this bus could talk

    He'd sing of pool halls in Texas
    And have a corn dog in county fair
    Girls that we made cry,
    Some crowds that didn't care

    And Bobby road us down in Bama
    He kept rocking through it all
    All the stories he could tell,
    If this bus could talk

    Late night conversations,
    Full of drunk philosophy
    On politics and religion,
    Football and family

    The lovers that we missed,
    And the lovers that we lost
    All the secrets he could share
    If this bus could talk

    He'd seen Virginia Beach,
    Caught in a hurricane
    He roads I wish I never met
    But he ain't naming names

    We learned the code of the road at the grizzly rose
    When we had a bone
    All the stories he could serve
    If this bus could talk

    Many years of summers,
    And I hope it never ends
    Been down so many highways,
    Full of twists and turns and bends

    We caught lightning in a bottle,
    Somehow we survived it all
    All the stories he could tell,
    If this bus could talk

    As I leave the stage,
    Still high from your applause
    He'd tell you that I love you,
    If this bus could talk
    If this bus could talk
    If this bus could talk
    If this bus could talk

    Writer/s: DOUGLAS, TOM / CHESNEY, KENNETH
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    If This Bus Could Talk Song Chart
  • This Kenny Chesney and Tom Douglas penned song finds the Nashville star taking a wistful look back at his touring experiences. Speaking with Radio.com , Chesney called it an attempt to "take twenty years of my life and condense it into three minutes."

  • Kenny Chesney - Til It's Gon
    Kenny Chesney - Til It's Gone


    Kenny Chesney - Til It's Gone Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: The Big Revival
    Released: 2014

    Til It's Gone Lyrics


    Got nowhere to go and all night to get there
    But I'm going there with you
    Tonight we're running on luck
    If we're gonna use it all up
    There's only one thing left to do

    Gonna take a deep breath and hold it in
    Twirl you around 'til my head spins
    Kiss that lipstick and wear it thin 'Til It's Gone, 'til it's gone
    Break every rule we ever learned
    Kick back and watch the big wheels turn
    Light up the night and let it burn 'til it's gone
    'Til it's gone, 'til it's gone

    You look way too good
    And this feels way too right
    It'd been way too long to start
    And it's sure worth drinking to
    So baby here's to you
    I don't wanna waste a drop

    Gonna take a deep breath and hold it in
    Twirl you around 'til my head spins
    Kiss that lipstick and wear it thin 'til it's gone, 'til it's gone
    Break every rule we ever learned
    Kick back and watch the big wheels turn
    Light up the night and let it burn 'til it's gone
    'Til it's gone, 'til it's gone

    One life, one chance
    One ticket to the big dance
    You and me still holding on
    Right down to the last song

    Gonna take a deep breath and hold it in
    Twirl you around 'til my head spins
    Kiss that lipstick and wear it thin 'til it's gone, 'til it's gone
    Break every rule we ever learned
    Kick back and watch the big wheels turn
    Light up the night and let it burn 'til it's gone
    'Til it's gone, 'til it's gone
    Yeah, 'til it's gone

    You're sure worth drinking to
    Baby, here's to you
    I don't wanna waste a drop

    I'm gonna drink it all up
    'Til it's gone, 'til it's gone, it's gone

    Writer/s: YEARY, JIMMY / CLAWSON, RODNEY / MURPHY, DAVID LEE
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, ROUND HILL MUSIC, SONY ATV MUSIC PUB LLC, CAROL VINCENT & ASSOC LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Til It's Gone Song Chart
  • This song finds Chesney singing about a spontaneous romance fuelled by a few drinks.

    Break every rule we ever learned
    Kick back and watch the big wheels turn
    Light up the night and let it burn
    Til it's gone, til it's gone, til it's gone


    The song was written by Rodney Clawson (Jason Aldean's "Burnin' It Down," Florida Georgia Line's "Dirt"), David Lee Murphy (Thompson Square's "Are You Gonna Kiss Me or Not," Jason Aldean's "Big Green Tractor") and Jimmy Yeary (Rascal Flatts' "Why Wait," Jake Owen's "Anywhere With You").
  • The song's music video finds Chesney playing the song during a surprise show for less than a thousand people at the historic Georgia Theater in Athens, Georgia. The performance came after Chesney had taken a year off of the road to work on making The Big Revival. Chesney said the tune was the perfect fit for a more intimate setting. "If you think about what the song says," he explained, "it's very much a one-on-one piece of communicating. It's about hanging on to the one who matters to you; for me, it's talking straight to those hardcore fans who've been there — and saying 'no matter where or what, I'm in this as long as you hang on.'"

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