I said, "Mama don't you worry, I'm getting by just fine out on the road.
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Yeah, tonight we played in Knoxville and tomorrow night it's back to Music Row.
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No, I don't know when I'm coming home, Montgomery seems so very far away."
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She said, "Boy, it wouldn't kill you none to look out past the bright lights on that stage.
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'Cause God put stars in Alabama. You just can't find in Tennessee.
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The same ones are waiting on you. That taught you how to dream.
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I know there's big names up in Nashville. And you'll be one before too long.
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But God put stars in Alabama. To help you find your way back home."
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I hung up the phone and I could feel the emptiness at 80 miles an hour.
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And I listened close and I could hear my heart beating louder than the tires.
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This old bus was headed west but my mind was drifting somewhere towards the south.
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And I closed my eyes and I could see the bright lights shining clearly through the clouds.
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'Cause God put stars in Alabama. You just can't find in Tennessee.
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The same ones are waiting on you. That taught you how to dream.
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She said, "There's big names up in Nashville. And you'll be one before too long.
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But God put stars in Alabama. To help you find your way back home."
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Yeah, there's stars in Alabama.
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That just can't wait 'til you get home.
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Stars In Alabama
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Jamey Johnson |