Tucker Beathard
Tucker Beathard
Tucker Beathard
Tucker Beathard
Tucker Beathard
Tucker Beathard
Tucker Beathard
Tucker Beathard
Tucker Beathard
Tucker Beathard
Tucker Beathard
Tucker Beathard
Tucker Beathard
[Verse 1]
Steal chairs, banners, blowin' in the July breeze
Poster on a telephone pole, some rock 'n' roll wannabes
And parking behind that billboard sign that says Jesus is comin' back soon
There's a cop with some tickets and a pen that's just itchin' to bleed out a whole lot of blue
[Pre-Chorus]
This paper town ain't cut out for you and me
Let's smoke these tires at the light when the red turns green
[Chorus]
And wake up these horses and let 'em run wild
Feet on some gas and ride them for miles
Slide on your shades, paint up your lips
Strike a match and let that fire kiss this old paper town
[Verse 2]
If you dance on the fender, a little bit of chrome, and the rust
There's a whole lot of world in the windshield just waitin' on us
Don't it get old always bein' told where to go and what to do?
Yeah, that population sign will be just fine if we minus two
[Pre-Chorus]
'Cause this paper town ain't cut out for you and me
Let's smoke these tires at the light when the red turns green
[Chorus]
And wake up these horses and let 'em run wild
Feet on some gas and ride them for miles
Slide on your shades, paint up your lips
Strike a match and let that fire kiss this old paper town
Yeah, this old paper town
[Bridge]
Heads California, tails New York City
Caught in the air and kiss me
[Chorus]
And wake up these horses and let 'em run wild
Feet on some gas and ride them for miles
Slide on your shades, paint up your lips
Strike a match and let that fire kiss this old paper town
Yeah, this old paper town
Paper Town was written by Monty Criswell & Phil O’Donnell & Tucker Beathard.
Paper Town was produced by Tucker Beathard & Jordan Rigby & Ryan Tyndell.
Tucker Beathard released Paper Town on Fri Aug 21 2020.
It kind of has that Texas shuffle, almost like a ZZ Top-type shuffle beat to it, that sets itself apart form any other song on that album. The idea behind it is kind of having that angsty attitude of wanting to get out and feeling like you’re bigger than whatever it is, your town or the situation yo...