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PERFORMING ARTISTS
Molly Tuttle
Molly Tuttle
Vocals
Golden Highway
Golden Highway
Performer
Kyle Tuttle
Kyle Tuttle
Banjo
Shelby Means
Shelby Means
Harmony Vocals
Dominick Leslie
Dominick Leslie
Mandolin
Bronwyn Emily Keith-Hynes
Bronwyn Emily Keith-Hynes
Fiddle
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Molly Tuttle
Molly Tuttle
Songwriter
Ketch Secor
Ketch Secor
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Molly Tuttle
Molly Tuttle
Producer
Jerry Douglas
Jerry Douglas
Producer
David Paulin
David Paulin
Assistant Engineer
Paul Blakemore
Paul Blakemore
Mastering Engineer
Sean Sullivan
Sean Sullivan
Mixing Engineer

Lyrics

A dandy lion born to ramble, blowin' west from the panhandle A daughter of the dust bowl with her heart out in the wind But a red dirt girl's got a one-way track from daddy's fields to a troom shack The dust clouds turn her days to black and her nights to wanderin' Will every girl as wild as a western tale can stand love, not settle down? Grow as strong as a pinewood tree, turn that red dirt to evergreen Just like the Oklahoma rain, springtime brings a wedding ring From a man three times her age, she ran to save her heart Went tearin' through the red dirt hills, blacked down to ride 18 wheels Headed for the Rockies for to make a brand-new start Will every girl as wild as a western tale can stand love, not settle down? Grow as strong as a pinewood tree, turn that red dirt to evergreen A dandy lion born to ramble, said goodbye to the panhandle Now she's tall in the saddle with her heart up in the wind So here's to all the red dirt gals who dream of greener fields and hell Never let them hold us down or try to fence us in 'Cause we're as wild as a western tale, we saddle up, not settle down Grow as strong as a pinewood tree, turn that red dirt to evergreen Turn that red dirt to evergreen
Writer(s): Ketch Secor Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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