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Bài hát Riser - Dierks Bentley. Lay your pretty head down on my shoulder. You don't have to worry anymore. This old world is cold and getting colder. And I know how to lock and bolt the door. I'm
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Bài hát I Hold On - Dierks Bentley. Verse 1. It's just an old beat up truck,. Some say that I should trade up. Now that I got some jangle in my pocket. But what they don’t understand. Is it's the
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Song Pick Up - Dierks Bentley. I dialed seven digits five times today. Just to hear you say you love or hate me. I'll take anything. I just wanna hear your voice. Comin' through the line like a heart
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Bài hát Pretty Girls - Dierks Bentley. There ain't much to do here in this town. When the work is done and the sun goes down. There's a place that we all go. Where it's two for one just to watch the
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Song Five . Singer Dierks Bentley. Back in my day I was always. Cruisin' the road on Sunday. Makin' those tires spin your way. Yeah, it seems like yesterday. We'd go swingin' on the front porch. You
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Bài hát Hurt Somebody - Dierks Bentley. Well, you ain't that old but you ain't that young. You've lived a life but you ain't quite done. All eyes on you everywhere you go. It's all good till you get
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Bài hát Sounds Of Summer - Dierks Bentley. It's a tractor firin' up. Kids playin' in a field. Four wheels gettin' stuck. A line singin' out a fishin' reel. It's a cooler slidin' in the bed of a
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Bài hát Bourbon In Kentucky - Dierks Bentley, Kacey Musgraves. There ain't enough. Bourbon in Kentucky. For me to forget you. No there ain't enough. Matches I can strike. To set afire the memory of
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Bài hát Back Porch - Dierks Bentley. Ain't no line around the corner, no security,. No velvet rope, no dress code, everybody's VIP,. You can wear your hat, dance in your bare feet,. No credit card
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Bài hát Here On Earth - Dierks Bentley. Standing here on this cold ground. Tears falling down in the dirt. This world keeps spinning round and round but. You're lying still in the dirt. Don't wanna
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Bài hát Damn These Dreams - Dierks Bentley. I remember hearin' Hank on the radio. The first time it felt like fallin' in love. I bought a cassette, stole some Reds from Dad. And me and ol' Junior
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