Country Girl
Peyton Parrish Lyrics


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Is that my shirt
Well, girl, you can have it
Is that Cole Swindell
I'm sure he wouldn't mind it
Girl, You look good
Baby, You're so good

Country blue eyed born baby
Come on baby
Sing to me
Sing to me
Baby you're my country girl
Right there
Boots on wearin are shining
Come on baby
Sing to me
Sing to me
Baby You're my country girl

Girl, you stole my heart
I really don't mind it
Is that Kane Brown tat
I'm sure he wouldn't mind it

Girl, you look good
Baby, you're so good

Country blue eyed born baby
Come on baby
Sing to me
Sing to me
Baby you're my country girl
Right there
Boots on wearin are shining
Come on baby
Sing to me
Sing to me
Baby You're my country girl

Girl, you look good
Baby, you're so goood

Country blue eyed born baby
Come on baby
Sing to me
Sing to me
Baby you're my country girl
Right there
Boots on wearin are shining
Come on baby
Sing to me
Sing to me
Baby You're my country girl

Country blue eyed born baby
Come on baby
Sing to me
Sing to me
Baby you're my country girl
Right there
Boots on your wearin are shining
Come on baby
Sing to me
Sing to me
Baby You're my country girl
Come on baby
Sing to me
Sing to me
Baby You're my country girl
Come on baby
Sing to me
Sing to me
Baby You're my country girl
Come on baby
Sing to me




Sing to me
Baby You're my country girl

Overall Meaning

The song "Country Girl" by Peyton Parrish is an up-beat and lively ode to a girl from the country. The song begins with the singer noticing that the girl is wearing his shirt and has a tattoo of country singer Kane Brown, however, he doesn't mind at all. He proceeds to tell the girl that she looks good, and that she stole his heart. The chorus is an invitation for the girl to sing to him, encouraging her to embrace her country roots. The song continues with the singer complimenting the girl's shining boots and reminding her that she's his country girl.


The lyrics of the song celebrate the girl's rural lifestyle and showcase the singer's appreciation for her. The song paints a picture of a simple and carefree life in the countryside, with its emphasis on the girl's country roots, and shining boots. The use of the term "blue eyed born baby" creates an image of innocence and purity that is reminiscent of the rustic lifestyle. Overall, "Country Girl" is a fun and catchy song that celebrates the beauty and simplicity of rural life.


Line by Line Meaning

Is that my shirt
The singer doesn't mind if the girl takes his shirt.


Well, girl, you can have it
The singer allows the girl to keep his shirt as a gift.


Is that Cole Swindell
The singer asks about a celebrity in a tattoo on the girl's body.


I'm sure he wouldn't mind it
The artist thinks the celebrity wouldn't mind being in the girl's tattoo.


Girl, You look good
The artist compliments the girl's appearance.


Baby, You're so good
The singer thinks highly of the girl.


Country blue eyed born baby
The girl is described as being from a rural area with blue eyes.


Come on baby
The artist urges the girl to do something.


Sing to me
The artist wants the girl to sing.


Baby you're my country girl
The artist considers the girl to be a perfect example of a country girl.


Right there
The singer points to where the girl is located.


Boots on wearin are shining
The girl is described as wearing shiny boots.


Girl, you stole my heart
The singer admits to being smitten with the girl.


I really don't mind it
The singer is happy that the girl has his heart.


Is that Kane Brown tat
The singer asks about another celebrity in a tattoo on the girl's body.


I'm sure he wouldn't mind it
The artist thinks the other celebrity wouldn't mind being in the girl's tattoo.


Boots on your wearin are shining
The girl's boots are again described as being shiny.


Come on baby
The singer urges the girl to do something.


Sing to me
The singer wants the girl to sing.


Baby You're my country girl
The artist reiterates that the girl is the perfect example of a country girl.


Come on baby
The artist urges the girl to do something.


Sing to me
The artist wants the girl to sing.


Baby You're my country girl
The singer reaffirms his opinion of the girl.


Come on baby
The artist urges the girl to do something.


Sing to me
The singer wants the girl to sing.


Baby You're my country girl
The singer repeats his statement about the girl being a perfect example of a country girl.


Come on baby
The singer urges the girl to do something.


Sing to me
The artist wants the girl to sing.


Baby You're my country girl
The artist once again asserts the girl's status as a country girl.




Writer(s): Peyton Parrish

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Comments from YouTube:

@TheCreepypro

its official this guy can sing in any style well

@CountryNation98

I love this song keep up the good work Peyton your an amazing singer can't wait for more music from you! listened to this 3 times already lol

@PeytonParrish

Thank you very much!

@SamanthaBacon22

How are you not on the radio? You are amazing!

@victoriascovel7718

Omg I love this song I've been waiting for this music video !! Keep it up bro, you're going somewhere I just know it. 😊

@PeytonParrish

Thank you Victoria! (:

@ashlieheffernan9702

I have been waiting for this music video and I'm so excited that it is finally out!!! I know all of your songs. I love your music!!! Keep up the amazing work🙃❤️

@mackenzielea1465

Love it! I had been waiting for this video and it was amazing

@nicoleconrad3183

love you and your music! Keep up with the good work! ❤

@PeytonParrish

Thank you Nicole! (:

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