| Song | John Deere Green |
| Artist | Joe Diffie |
| Album | Honky Tonk Attitude |
| 作词 : Linde | |
| They were farm kids way down in | |
| Dixie Met in high school in the sixties | |
| Everyone knew it was love from the start | |
| One July in the midnight hour | |
| He climbed upon the water tower | |
| Stood on the rail and painted a 10ft heart | |
| In John Deere | |
| Green On a hot summer night | |
| He wrote Billy | |
| Bob loves | |
| Charlene In letters 3 foot high | |
| And the whole town said that he should have used red | |
| But it looked good to | |
| Charlene In | |
| John Deere | |
| Green They settled down on 80 acres | |
| Raising sweet corn, kids, and tomatoes | |
| They went together like a hand and a glove | |
| On a clear day from their front yard | |
| If you look and know what to look for | |
| Off to the east you can still read his words of love | |
| In John Deere | |
| Green On a hot summer night | |
| He wrote Billy | |
| Bob loves | |
| Charlene In letters 3 foot high | |
| And the whole town said the boy should have used red | |
| But it looked good to | |
| Charlene In | |
| John Deere | |
| Green Now more than once | |
| The town has discovered painting over it ain't no use | |
| There ain't no paint in the world | |
| That'll cover it, the heart keeps showing through | |
| In John Deere | |
| Green On a hot summer night | |
| He wrote Billy | |
| Bob loves | |
| Charlene In letters 3ft high | |
| And the whole town said the fool should have used red | |
| But it looked good to | |
| Charlene In | |
| John Deere | |
| Green Ahh paint it green boy | |
| In John Deere | |
| Green On a hot summer night | |
| He wrote Billy | |
| Bob loves | |
| Charlene In letters 3 foothigh | |
| And the whole town said the boy should have used red | |
| But it looked good to | |
| Charlene In | |
| John Deere | |
| Green John | |
| Deere Green |
| zuò cí : Linde | |
| They were farm kids way down in | |
| Dixie Met in high school in the sixties | |
| Everyone knew it was love from the start | |
| One July in the midnight hour | |
| He climbed upon the water tower | |
| Stood on the rail and painted a 10ft heart | |
| In John Deere | |
| Green On a hot summer night | |
| He wrote Billy | |
| Bob loves | |
| Charlene In letters 3 foot high | |
| And the whole town said that he should have used red | |
| But it looked good to | |
| Charlene In | |
| John Deere | |
| Green They settled down on 80 acres | |
| Raising sweet corn, kids, and tomatoes | |
| They went together like a hand and a glove | |
| On a clear day from their front yard | |
| If you look and know what to look for | |
| Off to the east you can still read his words of love | |
| In John Deere | |
| Green On a hot summer night | |
| He wrote Billy | |
| Bob loves | |
| Charlene In letters 3 foot high | |
| And the whole town said the boy should have used red | |
| But it looked good to | |
| Charlene In | |
| John Deere | |
| Green Now more than once | |
| The town has discovered painting over it ain' t no use | |
| There ain' t no paint in the world | |
| That' ll cover it, the heart keeps showing through | |
| In John Deere | |
| Green On a hot summer night | |
| He wrote Billy | |
| Bob loves | |
| Charlene In letters 3ft high | |
| And the whole town said the fool should have used red | |
| But it looked good to | |
| Charlene In | |
| John Deere | |
| Green Ahh paint it green boy | |
| In John Deere | |
| Green On a hot summer night | |
| He wrote Billy | |
| Bob loves | |
| Charlene In letters 3 foothigh | |
| And the whole town said the boy should have used red | |
| But it looked good to | |
| Charlene In | |
| John Deere | |
| Green John | |
| Deere Green |