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PERFORMING ARTISTS
Mikele Buck Band
Mikele Buck Band
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Mikele Buck
Mikele Buck
Songwriter
Joey Hyde
Joey Hyde
Songwriter
Brinley Addington
Brinley Addington
Songwriter
Mike Walker
Mike Walker
Songwriter

Lyrics

It was built in 1970
Two toned, White and Olive Green
The Day he Brought it Home
Was the last day that it Shined
It Hauled square bales, and firewood loads
Up and down them old County roads
From sun up every morning
Till the prayer at Supper time
For every dent there on the fender
Was a Calais on his hand
I sure learned a lot from my old man’s
Old man
Don’t put a dollar in your pocket unless you earned it
And it ain’t quittin time, just cause you’re tired
Nothings built to last forever, but you can hold a lot together
With Hard work and Bailin Wire
He said don’t go paying someone else
For something you can do yourself
And everything worth doin
Is worth doin the right way
On the day he went to Heaven grandpa left me this old truck
I still hear his voice every time I fire it up
Don’t put a dollar in your pocket unless you earned it
And it ain’t quittin time just cause you’re tired
Nothings built to last forever but you can hold a lot together
With hard work and Bailin Wire
I learned everything I know right here in this old Chevrolet
Sometime I turn the Key and I swear I hear him say
Don’t put a dollar in your Pocket unless you earned it
And it ain’t quitting time just because you’re tired
Nothing’s built to last forever but you can hold a lot together
With Hard work and Bailin wire
A little hard work and Bailing wire
Written by: Brinley Addington, Joey Hyde, Mike Walker, Mikele Buck
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