Keith Urban’s “John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16” is a captivating country song that resonates with listeners. Released in 2015 as part of his album “Ripcord,” the track showcases Urban’s exceptional storytelling and musical prowess.
The title of the song is a clever play on words, seamlessly blending references to the iconic musician John Cougar Mellencamp, the renowned farm equipment brand John Deere, and the biblical verse John 3:16. This unique combination of cultural and spiritual elements creates a rich tapestry that immediately captures the attention of the audience.
Through the lyrics, Urban takes the listener on a nostalgic journey, evoking memories of simpler times and the enduring values that shape the country lifestyle. The catchy melody and Urban’s emotive vocal delivery further enhance the song’s ability to connect with the listener’s emotions.
“John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16″ has become a staple in Urban’s repertoire, resonating with country music fans worldwide. Its enduring popularity is a testament to the artist’s ability to craft songs that authentically capture the essence of the country music genre and the experiences of those who live it.”
Lyrics “Keith Urban’s “John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16”
I’m a 45 spinning on an old Victrola I’m a two strike swinger, I’m a Pepsi Cola I’m a blue jean quarterback saying “I love you” to the prom queen In a Chevy I’m John Wayne, Superman, California I’m a Kris Kristofferson Sunday morning I’m a mama and daddy singing along to Don McLean At the levee
And I’m a child of a backseat freedom, baptized by rock and roll Marilyn Monroe and the Garden of Eden, never grow up, never grow old Just another rebel in the great wide open, on the boulevard of broken dreams And I learned everything I needed to know from John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16
Hey, hey Everything I needed That’s right
I’m Mark Twain on the Mississippi I’m Hemingway with a shot of whiskey I’m a TV dinner on a tray trying to figure out the Wheel of Fortune I’m a Texaco star, I’m a Gibson guitar I’m still a teenage kid trying to go too far I’m a jukebox waiting in a neon bar for a quarter
I’m a child of a backseat freedom, baptized by rock and roll Marilyn Monroe and the Garden of Eden, never grow up, never grow old Just another rebel in the great wide open, on the boulevard of broken dreams And I learned everything I needed to know from John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16
Oh, yeah, yeah, oh-oh
I spent a lot of years running from believing Looking for another way to save my soul The longer I live, the more I see it, there’s only one way home
I’m a child of a backseat freedom, baptized by rock and roll Marilyn Monroe and the Garden of Eden, never grow up and never grow old, no Another rebel in the great wide open, on the boulevard of broken dreams And I learned everything I needed to know from John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16
Oh, I’m a child of a backseat freedom, baptized by rock and roll (rock and roll) Marilyn Monroe and the Garden of Eden, never grow up, never grow old (never grow old) Another rebel in the great wide open, on the boulevard of broken dreams (everything I needed) And I learned everything I needed to know from John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16 (3:16)
Everything I needed John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16 Everything I needed (John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16) That’s right