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Lyric Credits: |
Chris Gantry, Brian James and Sam Cooper |
Music Credits: |
Chris Gantry, Brian James and Sam Cooper |
Publisher Credits: |
Jerricat Music (SESAC), Surefire Music, Chris Gantry/Studio 33 Music |
Performance Credits: |
Brian James--vocal, session players + Sam Cooper (guitar) |
Label Credits: |
Red Heart Records |
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Short Song Description:
love for small-town America
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Long Song Description:
In a land with so much variety, small town living is becoming more rare, yet it has some things that are beautiful and inspiring pictures, much like Norman Rockwell's art.
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Story Behind the Song:
Inspired by a scenic drive Sam took to a songwriter appointment north of Nashville, not far from the state of Kentucky.
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Song Length |
3:45 |
Primary Genre |
Country-Contemporary |
Tempo / Feel |
Country-General |
Tempo / Feel |
Medium (111 - 130) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Subject Matter 1 |
Happiness |
Subject Matter 2 |
Pride |
Mood 1 |
Pleasant |
Mood 2 |
Sociable |
Similar Artist 1 |
Luke Bryan |
Similar Artist 2 |
Keith Urban |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
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HALF WAY THERE
Chris Gantry, Brian James, Sam Cooper ©2010
615-469-4067 jericat@yahoo.com
(Verse 1)
There's a tire swing tied to an old oak tree,
By a field full of cotton as far as the eye can see.
We had a bell on the porch mama would ring,
When it was time to come and get it.
Around the table we'd bowed our heads and pray,
Mama would swat our hands if we didn't wait.
And Daddy gave a look if we misbehaved,
And we all knew that he meant it.
But all those moments that we shared,
May not have been heaven, but it's half way there.
(Chorus)
Oh nothing's changed in all the years in the town I was born in,
There ain't an empty spot in the parking lot at church on Sunday morning.
And old men sit and talk about their days of glory,
And I've heard it all a thousand times, but I still love their stories.
Cause I'm in this town and it's in me, and it's something we all share,
It may not be heaven, but it's half way there.
(Verse 2)
When heavy rains set in last fall,
Hand in hand, we built a sandbag wall,
And our little town didn't seem so small,
When we all pulled together.
We like to do things our own way,
That's what I love about this place.
I had a chance to leave, but I stayed,
And probably will forever.
It's hard to find a place like this, they're getting rare,
It may not be heaven, but it's half way there.
(Chorus)
And the streets roll up at 10 'o' clock almost every night.
And the only thing on Main Street is a blinking traffic light.
Oh nothing here is flashy, but what'll blind your eyes,
Are the seven million stars that you'll see up in the skies.
I'm not saying that we're perfect, oh, but we don't care,
It may not be heaven, but we're half way there.
It may not be heaven, but we're half way there.
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