Anonymous wrote:Country Roads starred in great songs by James Taylor and John Denver.
Anonymous wrote:If you live in the country, you say back road, not country road.
Awesome song but I change the station when the kids are in the car.
Was surprised to hear it on Disney radio. Disney has become sexualized- or is that a new thread?
Anonymous wrote:If you live in the country, you say back road, not country road.
Awesome song but I change the station when the kids are in the car.
Was surprised to hear it on Disney radio. Disney has become sexualized- or is that a new thread?
Anonymous wrote:I think if it were 'country road' it would make more sense.
Clean, curves, beautiful, invigorating, natural, comfortable etc.
Backroad makes me think of gross things too. Like when you drive through WV and see people chipping coal on the side of the road to burn at home. Lots of garbage in peoples yards, trailers, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think if it were 'country road' it would make more sense.
Clean, curves, beautiful, invigorating, natural, comfortable etc.
Backroad makes me think of gross things too. Like when you drive through WV and see people chipping coal on the side of the road to burn at home. Lots of garbage in peoples yards, trailers, etc.
Yet, "body like a country road" doesn't have the same musical appeal and alliteration that "body like a back road" does. Which is what separates this type of song from more mindless crap that unfortunately gets so airplay. You can't just substitute any word in for the lyrics.
Deep thought of the day![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think if it were 'country road' it would make more sense.
Clean, curves, beautiful, invigorating, natural, comfortable etc.
Backroad makes me think of gross things too. Like when you drive through WV and see people chipping coal on the side of the road to burn at home. Lots of garbage in peoples yards, trailers, etc.
Yet, "body like a country road" doesn't have the same musical appeal and alliteration that "body like a back road" does. Which is what separates this type of song from more mindless crap that unfortunately gets so airplay. You can't just substitute any word in for the lyrics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think if it were 'country road' it would make more sense.
Clean, curves, beautiful, invigorating, natural, comfortable etc.
Backroad makes me think of gross things too. Like when you drive through WV and see people chipping coal on the side of the road to burn at home. Lots of garbage in peoples yards, trailers, etc.
Yet, "body like a country road" doesn't have the same musical appeal and alliteration that "body like a back road" does. Which is what separates this type of song from more mindless crap that unfortunately gets so airplay. You can't just substitute any word in for the lyrics.
Anonymous wrote:I think if it were 'country road' it would make more sense.
Clean, curves, beautiful, invigorating, natural, comfortable etc.
Backroad makes me think of gross things too. Like when you drive through WV and see people chipping coal on the side of the road to burn at home. Lots of garbage in peoples yards, trailers, etc.