Well, I came down to Nashville in 1993
'Cause my friend Jim said Nashville had money growin' right on the trees
So I thought I'd go pick some, and I don't mean musically.
Now it's 4 years later, and I'm wonderin' where I went wrong
Shook a lotta hands, ate a lotta lunch, wrote a lotta dumba** songs
But I couldn't get a break in Nashville, if I tried my whole life long
So, f** this town...f** this town
f** it end-to-end, f** it up and down
Can't get noticed -- can't get found -- can't get a cut, so
f** this town.
Hey, this ain't country-western!
It's just soft-rock feminist crap!
And I thought they'd struck bottom back back in the days of Ronnie Milsap
Now they can't stop the flood of a**holes: there ain't a big enough ASCAP.
Sure, I like old Tim Carroll, and BR5-49
But Nashville don't need that noise, no,
Nashville'll do just fine
As long as there's a moron market
And a f*ggot in a hat to sign.
f** this town! f** this town!
f**...this...town.