Released: November 6, 2015
Songwriter: Randy Travis Alan Jackson
Producer: Keith Stegall
I stare out the window at this long interstate
Backed up in traffic, I just sit here and wait
And dream of wide-open spaces, no fences or gates
But this is the 90's, guess I was just born too late
The smog from the city, it sure burns my eyes
Sometimes I wonder just how we'll survive
We keep runnin' faster but are we losing the race
Well I guess I'm old fashioned, just born too late
Just born too late
For these modern days
I should have lived
Before microwaves
I'm like an endangered species
Just captured by fate
But I have no choice
I was just born too late
This built in computer tells me how far I've been
Another advancement of this age we live in
But it can't change a scenery or help me escape
The constant reminder that I was just born too late
I was just born too late
For these modern days
I should have lived
Before microwaves
I'm like an endangered species
Just captured by fate
But I have no choice
I was just born too late
No I have no choice, I was just born too late
Backed up in traffic, I just sit here and wait
And dream of wide-open spaces, no fences or gates
But this is the 90's, guess I was just born too late
The smog from the city, it sure burns my eyes
Sometimes I wonder just how we'll survive
We keep runnin' faster but are we losing the race
Well I guess I'm old fashioned, just born too late
Just born too late
For these modern days
I should have lived
Before microwaves
I'm like an endangered species
Just captured by fate
But I have no choice
I was just born too late
This built in computer tells me how far I've been
Another advancement of this age we live in
But it can't change a scenery or help me escape
The constant reminder that I was just born too late
I was just born too late
For these modern days
I should have lived
Before microwaves
I'm like an endangered species
Just captured by fate
But I have no choice
I was just born too late
No I have no choice, I was just born too late
Genuine - The Alan Jackson Story
- The Star-Spangled Banner (Live)
- Monday Morning Church
- Too Much Of A Good Thing
- That’d Be Alright
- Where Were You (When The World Stopped Turning)
- Work In Progress
- Drive (For Daddy Gene)
- The Blues Man
- Pop A Top
- Where I Come From
- When Somebody Loves You
- A House With No Curtains
- A Woman’s Love
- Like Red On A Rose
- Good Time
- Small Town Southern Man
- Seguro Que Hell Yes
- Wings
- If Tears Could Talk
- Born Too Late
- Love is Hard
- Ain’t Just A Southern Thing
- Seven Bridges Road (Live)
- Tall, Tall Trees
- I’ll Try
- It Must Be Love
- Sissy’s Song
- Country Boy
- There Goes
- Between The Devil And Me
- I’ll Go On Loving You
- Dallas
- Don’t Rock The Jukebox
- Home
- I’d Love You All Over Again
- Wanted
- Blue Blooded Woman
- Here In The Real World
- Remember When
- As She’s Walking Away
- Who’s Cheatin’ Who
- It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere
- Chasin’ That Neon Rainbow
- Midnight In Montgomery
- Love’s Got A Hold On You
- Someday
- Little Man
- Gone Crazy
- Right On The Money
- Little Bitty
- I Don’t Even Know Your Name
- Gone Country
- Livin’ On Love
- Summertime Blues
- Mercury Blues
- (Who Says) You Can’t Have It All
- Tonight I Climbed The Wall
- She’s Got The Rhythm (And I Got The Blues)
- Chattahoochee
- The Older I Get
- Chattahoochee
- It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere
- Remember When
- Drive (For Daddy Gene)
- Good Time
- Where I Come From
- What A Friend We Have In Jesus
- Where Were You (When The World Stopped Turning)
- I Want To Stroll Over Heaven With You
- Country Boy
- The Old Rugged Cross
- Like Red On A Rose
- Midnight In Montgomery
- Freight Train
- A Million Ways To Die
- Amazing Grace
- Little Bitty
- The Blues Man
- Livin’ On Love
- Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man
- The Steal Of The Night
- Trying Not To Love You
- Texas Women (Live)