Josh Turner — Hometown Girl lyrics

The page contains the lyrics of the song "Hometown Girl" by Josh Turner.

Lyrics

She grew up around here on that southwest side Where the corn grows up to the
road side
Went to high school here, got that Panther pride She’ll be cheering them on every Friday night
She couldn’t hide her beauty with a baseball cap Couldn’t help but shine with a heart like that
New York called when she turned 21 But she never forgot where she came from
I need a pretty little homegrown hometown girl With a ribbon tying back those
waterfall curls
I’ve been looking all over, all over the world For a pretty little homegrown
hometown girl
Her mamma’s mamma was born right here And her roots run deeper than that old
town square
She’s a good girl but she’s not uptight She can rise and shine and she can hang
all night
I need a pretty little homegrown hometown girl With a ribbon tying back those
waterfall curls
I’ve been looking all over, all over the world For a pretty little homegrown
hometown girl
She’s got an old soul, she’s the salt of the earth When she gives her love she
knows what it’s worth
There’s a lot of pretty girls out there to me But there’s nothing like the one
right across the street
I need a pretty little homegrown hometown girl With a ribbon tying back those
waterfall curls
I’ve been looking all over, all over the world For a pretty little homegrown
hometown girl
I need a pretty little homegrown hometown girl