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Sammy Kershaw – Politics, Religion And Her

It was released in November 1996 as the third single and title track from the album Politics, Religion and Her. The song peaked at #28 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.

«Politics, Religion and Her» is a song written by Byron Hill and Tony Martin, and recorded by American country music artist Sammy Kershaw. It was released in November 1996 as the third single and title track from the album Politics, Religion and Her. The song peaked at #28 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.

Cover CD Sammy Kershaw Mercury 1996
Cover CD Sammy Kershaw Mercury 1996

From the album Politics, Religion and Her
B-side «Here She Comes»
Released November 4, 1996
Recorded 1996
Genre Country
Length 3:19
Label Mercury
Songwriter(s) Byron Hill, Tony Martin
Producer(s) Keith Stegall




Sammy Kershaw – Politics, Religion And Her Lyrics

Hey old buddy how you been
Not much has changed here on my end
No, I don’t think she’s coming back
We better not get into that

[Chorus:]
Let’s talk about baseball
Talk a little small talk
There’s gotta be a good joke that you’ve heard
Let’s talk about NASCAR
Old Hollywood movie stars
Let’s talk about anything
Anything in this world
But politics, religion, and her

Politics can start a fight
Religion’s hard to know who’s right
And one more topic I won’t touch
Well, that one’s her, it hurts too much

[Chorus]

Let’s talk about NASCAR
Old Hollywood movie stars
Let’s talk about anything
Anything in this world
But politics, religion, and her

But politics, religion, and her




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