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[ti:Here's To Hometowns]
[ar:Nate Smith]
[al:Through the Smoke]
[lang:English]
[length:03:41.42]
[by:Jun]
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[00:19.10]Here's to Sundays, where folks still go to church
[00:23.99]Here's to grass stains you can't get out a shirt
[00:28.48]Here's to, "Yes ma'am, yes sir," shake a hand, hard work
[00:33.71]Funnel cake at the county fair concert
[00:37.98]Here's to friends that'll last 'cause they knew you first
[00:43.44]Here's to them two-lane roads, tracin' them county lines
[00:48.07]Here's to them fourth and goals boys who fall on Friday nights
[00:52.71]Here's to the way we talk, here's to remember when
[00:57.32]Here's to your favorite country song on the truck FM
[01:02.00]Here's to that first kiss, taste of strawberry wine
[01:06.72]Here's to them good ol' days, born and raised way of life
[01:11.25]Without them middle of nowheres, who knows where we'd be now
[01:16.02]Here's to that holy ground, here's to hometowns
[01:24.08]Here's to an Icee in the AC with our hands thrown out the window
[01:29.05]Here's to days we can't forget and to the nights we can't remember
[01:34.12]From down-home Georgia to California, and Rocky Top, Tennessee
[01:39.00]Here's to towns you can't pronounce and map dots that most ain't ever seen
[01:43.98]Here's to them two-lane roads, tracin' them county lines
[01:48.65]Here's to them fourth and goals boys who fall on Friday nights
[01:53.30]Here's to the way we talk, here's to remember when
[01:57.98]Here's to your favorite country song on the truck FM
[02:02.62]Here's to that first kiss, taste of strawberry wine
[02:07.26]Here's to them good ol' days, born and raised way of life
[02:11.99]Without them middle of nowheres, who knows where we'd be now
[02:16.63]Here's to that holy ground, here's to hometowns
[02:19.64](Whoa-oh) let's raise one up
[02:27.02](Whoa-oh) to the place that raised us
[02:32.97]Here's to them two-lane roads, tracin' them county lines
[02:37.58]Here's to them fourth and goals boys who fall on Friday nights
[02:42.17]Here's to the way we talk, here's to remember when
[02:46.98]Here's to your favorite Brooks and Dunn on the truck FM
[02:51.53]Here's to a first kiss you wish you could rewind
[02:56.15]Here's to them good ol' days, born and raised way of life
[03:00.98]Without them middle of nowheres, who knows where we'd be now
[03:05.50]Where we got lost and found, just tryna make 'em proud
[03:10.20]Here's to that holy ground, here's to hometowns
[03:16.64]♪
[03:22.00]Here's to hometowns, yeah
[03:28.99]Here's to that holy ground, here's to hometowns
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1. Who is the singer of "Here's To Hometowns" song?
⇒ Nate Smith has sung the song "Here's To Hometowns".
2. Which album is the "Here's To Hometowns" song from?
⇒ The song "Here's To Hometowns" is from the album Through the Smoke.
3. In which language is the "Here's To Hometowns" song composed?
⇒ The song "Here's To Hometowns" is composed in the English language.
4. What is the official duration of the "Here's To Hometowns" song?
⇒ The official duration of "Here's To Hometowns" is 03:41.42.
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Nate Smith - Here's To Hometowns