Released: May 21, 2021

Songwriter: Rodney Clawson Chris Tompkins Matt Dragstrem Craig Wiseman

Producer: Scott Hendricks

[Verse 1]
Yeah, you and your friends, ten years old
Sneakin' Beech Nut on back in the rows
Sell it at market on Saturdays
Halloween gettin' lost with a girl in the maze
Throwin' cobs at the cars that are passin'
Sheriff comes out and you hide and you laugh
You're prayin' for the sun, prayin' for the rain
Prayin' over muffins that your grandma made

[Chorus]
Corn in the truck, corn in the field
Corn in the bottom of a moonshine still
Corn in a kettle, corn in a skillet
Corn in a jug, hot damn you can feel it
Corn for the chicken, corn for the deer
Corn for as far as you can see around here
Leanin' on a fence in a Carhartt hat
With a farmer's tan, sayin', "Man, look at all that corn"
Yeah, all that corn

[Verse 2]
It ain't no wonder why you love it
You got your first kiss in a barn full of it
Drank your first beer, learnеd to play guitar
At a turnrow party with a tailgate bar
Farmer's daughter and a John Deerе man
Savin' your money, put a ring on her hand
Now you're raisin' more than a Silver Queen
In a little farmhouse by a field of dreams

[Chorus]
Corn in the truck, corn in the field
Corn in the bottom of a moonshine still
Corn in a kettle, corn in a skillet
Corn in a jug, hot damn you can feel it
Corn for the chicken, corn for the deer
Corn for as far as you can see around here
From the Ohio River to the northern Platte
Every highway, byway, hey, look at all that corn
All that corn

[Bridge]
Yeah, corn in a bag that you toss in a hole
Corn on a hook at the end of a pole
Corn poppin' up at the movie in a bucket
But first, you gotta grow it, gotta pick it, gotta shuck it

[Chorus]
Corn in the truck, corn in the field
Corn in the bottom of a moonshine still
Corn in a kettle, corn in a skillet
Corn in a jug, hot damn you can feel it
Corn for the chicken, corn for the deer
Corn for as far as you can see around here
End this song the way it began
Started with a C and end with a N
Corn

[Outro]
Yeah, all that corn
Corn

Blake Shelton

Blake Tollison Shelton was born June 18, 1976, in Ada, Oklahoma to Richard (used car salesman)and Dorothy Shelton (beauty salon owner). He had a brother, Richie who was killed in an auto accident. The 6'5" country music singer/songwriter/TV personality has been married and divorced twice. First to Kaynette “Katt” Williams. The pair married on November 17, 2003, in the Smoky Mountains and divorced in 2006. Blake married country music star Miranda Lambert on May 14, 2011, and they split in 2015.

Blake was in two or three pageants starting when he was six or seven years old. He sang “Cat Scratch Fever” by Ted Nugent and “Old Time Rock

‘n Roll” by Bob Seger.