Hailing from upstate New York, Songwriters David Dean & Justin Lambert's hearts lie in Music City and the proof is in the song. Songwriting is something we do o
These photo albums bring back memories
When life was fishing lines and family
Simple and happy
Daddy worked hard to provide
Momma kept it all in line
That's how life should be
She looked so pretty in that white gown
Back when a wedding vow meant something
Even those times when life got her down
She was proud to wear that wedding ring
That's the kind of girl I want for me
I want a down home girl
Who believes a man and wife
Should be together all their life
I want a down home girl
My buddy's girl's a little strange to me
Inked up and weighed down with gold jewelry
She moved her from L.A.
She pulls up outside his house
Rims are spinning, hiphop blasting out
She can't stand George Strait
Well I'll admit that I'm old fashioned
All that make-up don't impress me
With those long nails can't take you fishing
Expensive clothes don't make a girl sexy
You can keep the bling
I want a down home girl
Ink and piercings might be in
But simple beauty, that's my thing
Yeah I want a down home girl
I'll tell you what's beautiful to me
Your tank top, cowboy boots and tight blue jeans
I want a down home girl
Who believes a man and wife
Should be together all their life
Yeah, you're my down home girl
I want a down home girl
Ink and piercings might be in
But simple beauty that's my thing
Yeah, you're my down home girl