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It was back in '36 when country music came to town,
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Tex had wrote a few songs and he'd come to put his music down.
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Regal Zonophone cut those early 78's,
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And the man said on the wireless, 'Country's really big these days'.
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We heard him sing about where the white face cattle roam,
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And Australia came to see the Buddy William's Travellin' Show.
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And then Slim hit the road and soon became a household name,
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They were saying back then, 'Country's really big these days'.
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Yeah, break out the fiddle, resin up the bow,
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Like they did back then on those old time country shows.
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'Cause we remember our roots and the pioneers who paved the way,
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Now everybody's saying, 'Country's really big these days'.
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INSTRUMENTAL
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There's been a lot of changes in the music industry,
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We're on compact disc now and country's on MTV.
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Old Tex and Buddy wish they were around today,
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'Cause everybody's saying, 'Country's really big these days'.
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Yeah, break out the fiddle, resin up the bow,
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Like they did back then on those old time country shows.
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'Cause we remember our roots and the pioneers who paved the way,
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That's why everybody's saying, 'Country's really big these days'.
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Yeah from Perth to Goondiwindi, country's really big these days.
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Yeah, from Cairns down to Burnie, country's really big these days.
Written by Lee Kernaghan