She had three hundred horses ragin' under the hood
That '67 Chevy sounded so damn good
Come Friday night, I'd take her out on the town
Turnin' all the heads and burnin' it down
Three hundred thousand miles on that dashboard
Son, they don't make 'em like that no more
She was the prettiest thing this country boy ever seen
An Oklahoma cutie and a rodeo queen
Every cowboy there would try to steal her heart
She was put together like a work of art
When she looked my way I nearly hit the floor
Hoss, they don't make 'em like that no more
There's just some things that stand the test of time
Like an old jukebox and some honky-tonk wine
Newer ain't better buddy, that's for sure
Son, they don't make 'em like that no more
Oh, yeah (Oh, yeah)
Well, ol' Hag came on my daddy's radio
Every word he sang whispered to my soul
There was truth and passion in every line
I could almost swear he could read my mind
Yeah, them heartbreak songs cut me to the core
Lord, they don't make 'em like that no more
There's just some things that stand the test of time
Like an old jukebox and some honky-tonk wine
Newer ain't better buddy, that's for sure
Son, they don't make 'em like that no more
Lord, they don't make 'em like this no more
Said no, they don't make 'em like me no more
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