Jason Aldean's "Amarillo Sky" debuted at number 52 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs in July 2006. Watch the music video and view the lyrics here!
Jason Aldean‘s “Amarillo Sky” was penned by Big Kenny and John Rich (of Big & Rich), along with Rodney Clawson, and Bart Pursley. The song was originally recorded by McBride & the Ride in 2002, but became a hit when Jason Aldean covered the tune for his 2005 self-titled debut album. The single scored Aldean two nominations at the 2006 Academy of Country Music Awards for ‘Video of the Year’ and ‘Song of the Year.’
He gets up before the dawn;
Packs a lunch an’ a thermos full of coffee.
It’s another day in the dusty haze;
Those burnin’ rays are wearin’ down his body.
The diesels worth the price of gold;
It’s the cheapest grain he’s ever sold,
But he’s still holdin’ on.
He just takes the tractor another round,
An’ pulls the plow across the ground,
And sends up another prayer.
He says: “Lord, I never complain, I never ask: ‘Why?’
“Please don’t let my dreams run dry,
“Underneath, underneath this Amarillo Sky.”
That hail storm back in ’83,
Sure did take a toll on his family.
But he stayed strong and carried on,
Just like his Dad and Granddad did before him.
On his knees every night,
He prays: “Please let my crops and children grow, ”
‘Cause that’s all he’s ever known.
He just takes the tractor another round,
An’ pulls the plow across the ground,
And sends up another prayer.
He says: “Lord, I never complain, I never ask: ‘Why?’
“Please don’t let my dreams run dry,
“Underneath, underneath this Amarillo Sky.”
An’ he takes the tractor another round. (Another round.)
Another round. (Another round.)
Another round.
An’ he takes the tractor another round, another round.
He says: “I never complain, I never ask: ‘Why?’
“Please don’t let my dreams run dry,
“Underneath, underneath this Amarillo Sky.
“Underneath this Amarillo Sky.”
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