Released: March 4, 2008
Songwriter: Alan Jackson
Producer: Keith Stegall
[Verse 1]
Born the middle son of a farmer
And a small town Southern man
Like his daddy's daddy before him
Brought up working on the land
Fell in love with a small town woman
And they married up and settled down
Natural way of life if you're lucky
For a small town Southern man
[Verse 2]
First there came four pretty daughters
For this small town Southern man
Then a few years later came another
A boy, he wasn't planned
Seven people living all together
In a house built with his own hands
Little words with love and understanding
From a small town Southern man
[Chorus]
And he bowed his head to Jesus
And he stood for Uncle Sam
And he only loved one woman
He was always proud of what he had
He said his greatest contribution
Is the ones you leave behind
Raised on the ways and gentle kindness
Of a small town Southern man
[Verse 3]
Callous hands told the story
For this small town Southern man
He gave it all to keep it all together
And keep his family on his land
Like his daddy, years wore out his body
Made it hard just to walk and stand
You can break the back
But you can't break the spirit
Of a small town Southern man
[Chorus]
And he bowed his head to Jesus
And he stood for Uncle Sam
And he only loved one woman
He was always proud of what he had
He said his greatest contribution
Is the ones you leave behind
Raised on the ways and gentle kindness
Of a small town Southern man
[Verse 4]
Finally, death came calling
For this small town Southern man
He said it's alright 'cause I see angels
And they got me by the hand
Don't you cry, and don't you worry
I'm blessed, and I know I am
'Cause God has a place in Heaven
For the small town Southern man
[Chorus]
And he bowed his head to Jesus
And he stood for Uncle Sam
And he only loved one woman
He was always proud of what he had
He said his greatest contribution
Is the ones you leave behind
Raised on the ways and gentle kindness
Of a small town Southern man
[Outro]
Raised on the ways and gentle kindness
Of a small town Southern man
Born the middle son of a farmer
And a small town Southern man
Like his daddy's daddy before him
Brought up working on the land
Fell in love with a small town woman
And they married up and settled down
Natural way of life if you're lucky
For a small town Southern man
[Verse 2]
First there came four pretty daughters
For this small town Southern man
Then a few years later came another
A boy, he wasn't planned
Seven people living all together
In a house built with his own hands
Little words with love and understanding
From a small town Southern man
[Chorus]
And he bowed his head to Jesus
And he stood for Uncle Sam
And he only loved one woman
He was always proud of what he had
He said his greatest contribution
Is the ones you leave behind
Raised on the ways and gentle kindness
Of a small town Southern man
[Verse 3]
Callous hands told the story
For this small town Southern man
He gave it all to keep it all together
And keep his family on his land
Like his daddy, years wore out his body
Made it hard just to walk and stand
You can break the back
But you can't break the spirit
Of a small town Southern man
[Chorus]
And he bowed his head to Jesus
And he stood for Uncle Sam
And he only loved one woman
He was always proud of what he had
He said his greatest contribution
Is the ones you leave behind
Raised on the ways and gentle kindness
Of a small town Southern man
[Verse 4]
Finally, death came calling
For this small town Southern man
He said it's alright 'cause I see angels
And they got me by the hand
Don't you cry, and don't you worry
I'm blessed, and I know I am
'Cause God has a place in Heaven
For the small town Southern man
[Chorus]
And he bowed his head to Jesus
And he stood for Uncle Sam
And he only loved one woman
He was always proud of what he had
He said his greatest contribution
Is the ones you leave behind
Raised on the ways and gentle kindness
Of a small town Southern man
[Outro]
Raised on the ways and gentle kindness
Of a small town Southern man
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
- Good Time (2008)
- 34 Number Ones (2010)
- Genuine - The Alan Jackson Story (2015)
- 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)