I Got You

(Brian Hendrix)

I joined a songwriter's forum, primarily for country music songwriters, thinking I'd fit right in. I didn't. At all. It's all about pop radio hit country, the stuff they call "bro country." I don't typically write stuff like that. But, okay, I can technically. So, I thought I would. This is a very upbeat, heavy, tempo-driven song that's almost spoken-word in the verses yet explodes in the chorus and is the typical sort of "bro country" that's popular today.

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V1 Got my Skoal can Got my ball cap Got my best friend, bottled Bud Got my blue jeans Got my steel toes Got my four wheeler stuck in the mud But one thing I ain't got is the blues 'Cause, baby, I got you (Chorus) In the morning In the evening In the bedroom or outside In the winter In the summer In every moment of my life In the future, far as I can see Incredile, it's true Girl, this boy's got near damn everything 'Cause, baby, I got you V2 Got my paycheck Got my sun shades Got my radio cranked up Got my grub on Got my belly full Got my favorite number-four But one thing I ain't got is the blues 'Cause, baby, I got you (Chorus) (Bridge) Since gettin' you It's gettin' me A bit too high off the ground Forgettin' you's Impossible I don't wanna come back down (Chorus)

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