Paige King Johnson Pays Tribute To Her Grandfather With “Grandpa’s Little Girl”
Singer-songwriter Paige King Johnson is excited to release her latest single, "Grandpa's Little Girl" today! Paying tribute to her grandfather, Paige reminisces on old memories of her late "Papa," taking every listener on a musical journey of her childhood, while highlighting the many ways he influenced her life.
Written by Johnson and Mike Astrachan, "Grandpa's Little Girl" was premiered by CCM Magazine along with an in-studio acoustic performance. Continuing to make her "Papa" proud, Johnson recently performed "Somebody's Gotta Do It" on the Grand Ole Opry stage as a special guest of Grand Ole Opry member, Pam Tillis.
It kinda smells like too much Bath and Body Works sprayed on
Trying to impress a boy who ain't ever gonna like me
It still sounds like our favorite country songs blaring through the speakers
Hours before a Friday night rivalry
It looks like sixteen driving away for the first time
Blowing Momma kisses out the window of the driver's side
Waving goodbye
CHORUS
But most of all it still feels like you
Placing my hands on 10 and 2
While you're helping my legs try to reach for the pedals so far away
10 years old is too young to drive
But it sure as hell ain't the right time
To say goodbye to the man who made your world
I may be grown and you may be gone
But in this truck I'm still Grandpa's little girl
"This song holds a lot of special childhood & teenage memories of mine in it," shares Johnson. "My first truck was a 1997 F-150 - a hand-me-down truck from my Papa who passed away when I was ten years old. That truck meant a lot to me - it held a lot of memories of him & I in it when I was little. I was so grateful for it & am still grateful to have it in our family. Every time I look out on the farm & see it sitting there, I can't help but smile & think of my Papa. I hope whoever listens to this song can find a little comfort in those sweet memories and maybe recall some of their own."
To purchase/stream "Grandpa's Little Girl," visit HERE.
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