A Parody of "I Was Country When Country Wasn't Cool" (Written by Kye Flemming and Dennis Morgan, recorded by Barbara Mandrell) New lyrical adaptation by Cledus. T. Judd and Christopher Clark
(recording) Track 2 "I Was Country When Country Wasn't Pop" Featuring the "Possum", George Jones. Parody of Barbara Mandrell's "I Was Country When Country Wasn't Cool" Enjoy
I remember hearing LeAnn Rimes When she sang blue what sounded like Patsy Cline And I remember that Oo SheDaisy But don't they sound a lot like Destiny's Child Now Michael Bolton's on the Opry And they've turned me down again And man that really hurts me a lot Cause I was country when country wasn't pop
I remember "He Stopped Loving Her Today" Back when radio would play George Jones You never hear Family Tradition Or all of those killer songs Bocephus wrote And I ain't heard twin fiddlin' since I don't know when Now it's more like Britney Spears than it is Loretter Lynn I was country when country wasn't pop
Yeah I was country when country wasn't pop Yeah I was country way before Kid Rock Now every act sounds the same This crossin over's got to stop Yeah...I was country when country wasn't pop
Well they sound like Smashing Pupmkins In a pair of cowboy boots They's about as country as Huey Lewis and the News I was country when country wasn't pop Yeah...I was country when country when country wasn't pop I was country and I'm still proud of David Baugh
It's a shame Shania Twain Is mixin Rock and roll and funky hip hop 'Cause I was country when country wasn't pop Here...I was country when Barbara Mandrell was really hot