

(hummmm) (hummmm-mmm) I took a train through New York City,
lights shining bright at night,
People moving like a river underneath those city lights.
But I still hear the crickets singing on an old backroad somewhere,
Got a country heart in New York,
carrying it everywhere.
New York, New York,
you're a long way from Tennessee,
But there's a little bit of country
living deep inside of me.
From the skyline to the small towns,
wherever I may roam,
A country song can find me
and make any place
feel home.
Yellow cabs and busy sidewalks,
everyone chasing a dream,
Coffee shops on every corner,
life moves faster than it seems.
But a six-string and a cowboy hat can still turn heads tonight,
When a country boy starts singing underneath the city lights.
New York, New York,
you're a long way from Tennessee,
But there's a little bit of country
living deep inside of me.
From the skyline to the small towns,
wherever I may roam,
A country song can find me
and make any place
feel home.
The city never sleeps,
they say, But I still dream of open fields.
And every road I've traveled on Has taught me what my heart
still feels.
New York, New York,
let the bright lights shine on through,
A country soul can find its way no matter what it goes
through.
From Broadway down to country roads,
beneath the stars above,
New York and country music,
brought together by love.
Yeah,
brought together by love... (hummmm)