Taking Country to the City
From Honky Tonk Fever to City Lights: The Osmond Brothers' Musical JourneyLyrics
You think nothing friday the workday blues are gone
You believe that the workday blues disappear on Fridays.
You think you'll be singing a good time country song
You anticipate singing a enjoyable country song.
Who moved home from texas down to oklahoma
Someone moved from Texas to Oklahoma.
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(Empty line)
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-They'll be jumping when the band starts to play
People will be excited when the band starts playing.
Taking country to the city tonight
They are bringing a country vibe to the city tonight.
We'll be hanging till the morning light
They will be out until the morning enjoying themselves.
I got the honky tonk fever and I got to leave you
The singer has a strong desire for honky-tonk entertainment and needs to leave.
And head to where the bright light shines
Heading towards the bright city lights.
I got these two hot feet
The singer's feet are eager or restless.
With a two stepping beat
Describes a dancing rhythm with two steps.
Someone to hold me tight
The singer desires someone to hold them tightly.
I love that country stew and that city feel
The singer enjoys both the rural and urban atmosphere.
Taking country to the city
They are bringing a country vibe to the city tonight (repeated).
Country to the city
(Repetition of the line above)
Country to the city tonight
-Taking country to the city tonight
Reiteration of bringing country to the city tonight.
We'll be hanging till the morning light
They will continue enjoying until morning (repeated).
I got the honky tonk fever and I got to leave you
Expressing the urge to leave due to honky-tonk fever (repeated).
And head to where the bright light shines
Heading towards the bright city lights (repeated).
I got these two hot feet
The singer's feet are still eager or restless (repeated).
With a two stepping beat
Describing a dancing rhythm with two steps (repeated).
Someone to hold me tight
The singer desires someone to hold them tightly (repeated).
I love that country stew and that city feel
The singer enjoys both the rural and urban atmosphere (repeated).
Taking country to the city
Reiteration of bringing country to the city (repeated).
Country to the city
(Repetition of the line above)
Country to the city tonight
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