Bryan opens up his final Spring Break album with a classic country subject – an aging car that’s still kickin' in its old age.
In his interview with Buzzfeed, Bryan mentions how this is the lemon-yellow convertible bronco that was on the cover of Spring Break: Here to Party, the fifth record of his...
[Verse 1]
Ain't no doors and no windows
Just a roll bar and a radio
If it rains you're gonna get wet
But that old 302 ain't let me down yet
[Pre-Chorus 1]
It's a cutout picture of the 70's
When everything felt so free
[Chorus]
It's yellow and a little bit of rust
Looking good for 42 years young
Ten sets of tires, a hundred bonfires
And it can still light up a backroad
It was built for a day like this
A clear blue sky and a white sand kiss
It's three on the tree and geared down for going slow
My ol' Bronco
[Verse 2]
I flipped it over up on Arnold Hill
Turned it back over and fixed the grill
You know where I been by that old oil spot
Most times it's in the beach bar parking lot
[Pre-Chorus 2]
No it ain't hard to pick me out
Cause it's the only one in this town
[Chorus]
It's yellow and a little bit of rust
Looking good for 42 years young
Ten sets of tires, a hundred bonfires
And it can still light up a backroad
It was built for a day like this
A clear blue sky and a white sand kiss
It's three on the tree and geared down for going slow
No, I ain't gonna ever let her go
My ol' Bronco
[Outro]
Yeah it's yellow and a little bit of rust
Looking good for 42 years young
Ten sets of tires, a hundred bonfires
And it can still light up a backroad
It was built for a day like this
A clear blue sky and a white sand kiss
It's three on the tree and geared down for going slow
No I ain't gonna ever let her go
My ol' Bronco
My ol' Bronco
My Ol’ Bronco was written by Jody Stevens & Jeff Stevens & Luke Bryan.
My Ol’ Bronco was produced by Jeff Stevens.
Luke Bryan released My Ol’ Bronco on Tue Mar 10 2015.