Story Behind The Song
This song was written in Indiana while Johnny Rodes was spending time there with his Rebel friends. The way of life and meaning behind the story of this song are intended to show you how people from the South believe in the vow of marriage.
Song Description
Southern Etiquette is the title cut on Johnny Rodes new CD due out on Jan 10th, 2005. Its a song about love gone wrong and how some people believe you should live by a general code of honor... a code they call Southern Etiquette.
Song Length |
4:12 |
Genre |
Country - Rock, Rock - Classic |
Tempo |
Medium (111 - 130) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
Infuriated, Tense |
Subject |
Breaking Up, Suspicion |
Similar Artists |
Lynyrd Skynyrd, Bad Company |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
| |
Lyrics
Produced and Recorded at Holler Studios in Coalmont Tennessee by my good friends Jake Caldwell and DIrk Caldwell.
Southern Etiquette
Performed by: Johnny Rodes
Lyrics by: Johnny Rodes and Renee Nicole Morgan: ASCAP Members
Music by: Johnny Rodes:ASCAP
Guitars/& slide: Dirk Weaver
Drums: Jake Caldwell
Theres something happening in a small Indiana town
Theres thunder rumbling and the lightning coming down
And you dont hear me as I ride into town
The skys on fire and I cant feel the ground
Chorus
Im coming back home for you tonight
Gonna teach you some southern etiquette girl if thats alright
Im coming back home just for you
I loved you once but now P.S. baby were through
I throw her memories and the ring upon the floor
All her pictures lie there tattered now and torn
And here I sit fighting a raging storm...
While she is.. probably snuggled up with someone, somewhere warm
Im coming back home for you tonight
Gonna teach you some southern etiquette if thats alright
Im coming back home just for you..
I loved you once but now P.S. baby were through
music break
She didnt hear me as I came into the door
She didnt hear my cowboy boots across the floor..ha ha ha
These are deadly clues that a wife should not ignore
You should have seen them when I raised my 44
Im coming back home for you tonight
Gonna teach you some southern etiquette girl if thats alright
I coming back home just for you
I loved you once but now PS girl..were through
Im coming back home brother for you to..
Sleeping with my wife aint something a southern boy should do
Im coming back home for the two of you
adios..see ya later were through
Baby you ready to ride...
music
The thunders rumbling .. and the lightnings coming down
The skys on fire... and I cant feel the ground ..noooo
music
thats southern etiquette baby...
(c) 2004 Johnny Rodes and Renee Nicole Morgan All Rights Reserved ~ -ASCAP Members