| Song | Country Girl |
| Artist | Olivia Newton-John |
| Album | If You Love Me, Let Me Know |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| Written:Hawkshaw/Gosling | |
| Arranger:John Farrar/Alan Hawkshaw/Nick Ingman | |
| I was born in the country, I was raised with the sun | |
| The flowers were my pillow when the day's work was done | |
| Down in the valley shone the bright neon signs | |
| The call of the city life kept going through my mind | |
| Oh yeah, the days of my childhood would soon be left behind | |
| It was a Saturday morning when the snow lay on the ground | |
| Pa said the time had come when I could move to town | |
| So I kissed goodbye to Mama, held on tight to Papa's hand | |
| I saw a tear in Mama's eye but I did not understand | |
| 'Cause I was just a country girl being brought up on the land | |
| Goodbye Mama, let me see you smile | |
| Wipe away that teardrop from your eye | |
| I won't forget that I'm a country girl | |
| I got to go, but I hate to say goodbye | |
| So long, Papa, I'll be seeing you | |
| But I'll be coming home again someday | |
| No, I won't forget that I'm a country girl | |
| A country girl, you know I'll always stay | |
| I was born in the country, I was raised with the sun | |
| The flowers were my pillow when the day's work was done | |
| Down in the valley shone the bright neon signs | |
| Yet I know where I belong, I got my peace of mind | |
| Oh yeah, I was born a country girl and that just suits me fine | |
| Goodbye Mama, let me see you smile | |
| Wipe away that teardrop from your eye | |
| I won't forget that I'm a country girl | |
| I got to go, but I hate to say goodbye | |
| So long, Papa, I'll be seeing you | |
| But I'll be coming home again someday | |
| No, I won't forget that I'm a country girl | |
| I'll come back to you, believe me | |
| I won't forget that I'm a country girl | |
| A country girl, you know I'll always stay |
| Written: Hawkshaw Gosling | |
| Arranger: John Farrar Alan Hawkshaw Nick Ingman | |
| I was born in the country, I was raised with the sun | |
| The flowers were my pillow when the day' s work was done | |
| Down in the valley shone the bright neon signs | |
| The call of the city life kept going through my mind | |
| Oh yeah, the days of my childhood would soon be left behind | |
| It was a Saturday morning when the snow lay on the ground | |
| Pa said the time had come when I could move to town | |
| So I kissed goodbye to Mama, held on tight to Papa' s hand | |
| I saw a tear in Mama' s eye but I did not understand | |
| ' Cause I was just a country girl being brought up on the land | |
| Goodbye Mama, let me see you smile | |
| Wipe away that teardrop from your eye | |
| I won' t forget that I' m a country girl | |
| I got to go, but I hate to say goodbye | |
| So long, Papa, I' ll be seeing you | |
| But I' ll be coming home again someday | |
| No, I won' t forget that I' m a country girl | |
| A country girl, you know I' ll always stay | |
| I was born in the country, I was raised with the sun | |
| The flowers were my pillow when the day' s work was done | |
| Down in the valley shone the bright neon signs | |
| Yet I know where I belong, I got my peace of mind | |
| Oh yeah, I was born a country girl and that just suits me fine | |
| Goodbye Mama, let me see you smile | |
| Wipe away that teardrop from your eye | |
| I won' t forget that I' m a country girl | |
| I got to go, but I hate to say goodbye | |
| So long, Papa, I' ll be seeing you | |
| But I' ll be coming home again someday | |
| No, I won' t forget that I' m a country girl | |
| I' ll come back to you, believe me | |
| I won' t forget that I' m a country girl | |
| A country girl, you know I' ll always stay |
| Written: Hawkshaw Gosling | |
| Arranger: John Farrar Alan Hawkshaw Nick Ingman | |
| I was born in the country, I was raised with the sun | |
| The flowers were my pillow when the day' s work was done | |
| Down in the valley shone the bright neon signs | |
| The call of the city life kept going through my mind | |
| Oh yeah, the days of my childhood would soon be left behind | |
| It was a Saturday morning when the snow lay on the ground | |
| Pa said the time had come when I could move to town | |
| So I kissed goodbye to Mama, held on tight to Papa' s hand | |
| I saw a tear in Mama' s eye but I did not understand | |
| ' Cause I was just a country girl being brought up on the land | |
| Goodbye Mama, let me see you smile | |
| Wipe away that teardrop from your eye | |
| I won' t forget that I' m a country girl | |
| I got to go, but I hate to say goodbye | |
| So long, Papa, I' ll be seeing you | |
| But I' ll be coming home again someday | |
| No, I won' t forget that I' m a country girl | |
| A country girl, you know I' ll always stay | |
| I was born in the country, I was raised with the sun | |
| The flowers were my pillow when the day' s work was done | |
| Down in the valley shone the bright neon signs | |
| Yet I know where I belong, I got my peace of mind | |
| Oh yeah, I was born a country girl and that just suits me fine | |
| Goodbye Mama, let me see you smile | |
| Wipe away that teardrop from your eye | |
| I won' t forget that I' m a country girl | |
| I got to go, but I hate to say goodbye | |
| So long, Papa, I' ll be seeing you | |
| But I' ll be coming home again someday | |
| No, I won' t forget that I' m a country girl | |
| I' ll come back to you, believe me | |
| I won' t forget that I' m a country girl | |
| A country girl, you know I' ll always stay |