Cover art for Big City Small Town Girl by Rita Wilson

Big City Small Town Girl

Mar. 29, 20191 viewer

Big City Small Town Girl Lyrics

Verse 1
I'm southern, Southern California
I was born in LA it'll always be my home
I can't deny I
Got another side my
Wheels keep turning and I never stop yearning for an open road

Cruising PCH to interstate forty ee ee ee
I got both city lights and fireflies in me ee ee ee ee

Chorus:
Who says you can't be country, a little pop and rock and roll oh oh oh
T shirt and bare feet or I can be heels and pearls
Big city small town girl oh oh oh
Big city small town girl oh oh oh

Verse 2
I was raised blue collar
A bartender's daughter
He said, you gotta work hard to make it in this town
Mom made my prom dress
I felt like a princess
Even more than I do in these designer gowns

Through my orange trees I could see the Hollywood sign
And hear my parents playing the Beatles and Patsy Cline
Chorus
Who says you can't be country, a little pop and rock and roll oh oh oh
T shirt and bare feet or I can be heels and pearls
Big city small town girl
Big city small town girl

Bridge
I know that I might
Be in this high rise
But my heart is out in that wide open space
Freeways to back roads , wherever I go
I'm never gonna change

Big city small town girl
Big city small town girl
Big city town girl

Chorus
Who says you can't be country, a little pop and rock and roll oh oh oh
T shirt and bare feet or I can be heels and pearls
Big city small town girl
Big city small town girl
Big city small town girl
Oh oh oh oh oh

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March 29, 2019
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