Songwriter: Jeff Stevens Luke Bryan

Producer: Jeff Stevens

[Verse 1]
We've been up here in this city
Living in the grease and grime
Girl, it's a doggone pity
We ain’t been getting anytime
I've been preaching 'bout back home
How it can make you feel so alive
Tell you what we can do
Baby, let's me and you take a little drive

[Pre-Chorus]
Welcome to the farm
Where you can roll your windows down
Baby, take my arm
Ain’t hearing nothing such a beautiful sound?

[Chorus]
We can take the tractor down the road
Go walking 'round the bend
Lay by the river, climb up in the barn
Welcome to the farm, yeah, yeah

[Verse 2]
There ain’t no card in your pocket
If we're going to turn that old gas pump on
It's cash for everything around here
That's just the way it's been for so long
How'd you like a coke from a green glass bottle?
It's colder than that plastic stuff
Watch how Miss Annie at the counter
Tells that story 'bout me wrecking my truck

[Pre-Chorus]
Welcome to the farm
Where you can roll your windows down
Baby, take my arm
Ain’t hearing nothing such a beautiful sound?

[Chorus]
We can take the tractor down the road
Go walking 'round the bend
Lay by the river, climb up in the barn
Welcome to the farm, yeah, yeah

[Verse 3]
Pine straw in your hair
And not an ounce of makeup on you
As the sun goes down
Girl, I ain’t never seen you looking so good
As you do right now

[Pre-Chorus]
Welcome to the farm
Where you can roll your windows down
Baby, take my arm
Ain’t hearing nothing such a beautiful sound?

[Chorus]
We can take the tractor down the road
Go walking 'round the bend
Lay by the river, climb up in the barn
Welcome to the farm, yeah, yeah

[Verse 4]
Right there's and old step side
How 'bout that blue sky?
So pretty it'll make you cry
(Welcome to the farm)
We can roll on over yonder
Or sit right here and ponder
Watch the wind whirl by

[Outro]
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, oh

Luke Bryan

Thomas Luther “Luke” Bryan was born July 17, 1976 in Leesburg, Georgia, to Tommy and LeClaire Watkins Bryan. His parents also raised him in Leesburg. At age 14, his parents bought him his first guitar, and after learning to play it, he joined various local bands and began to play in local clubs. After graduating Lee County High School, Bryan planned to move to Nashville, Tennessee; however, this move was delayed, due to the death of his brother, Chris, in a car accident, on the same day he planned to leave. Luke attended Georgia Southern University, and is a member of the Eta Zeta chapter of the Sigma Chi Fraternity. After graduation Luke went to work for his dad, despite everyone encouraging him to move to Tennessee. His dad encouraged him to relocate and he arrived in Nashville in 2001, signing a record deal only two months later. The 6'01/2" singer-songwriter married Caroline Boyer on December 8, 2006. The couple have two sons. Thomas “Bo” Boyer Bryan was born March 18, 2008 and Tatum “Tate” Christopher Bryan was born August 11, 2010. Luke’s nephew Tilden “Til” Cheshire also lives with the Bryan’s, after his mother (Luke’s older sister, Kelly) died in 2007 and his father died in 2014. Among the songs Luke is known for are “Drunk on You” and “Someone Else Calling You Baby”.

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