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B. Payne, B. Wray, P. Barrere, S. Murphy, F. Tackett. . Sit down fool let's have a conversation. I got a few opinions 'bout our co-habitation. What's a matter baby did I do something wrong?.
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I wanna shake the floors, raise the roof. Don't shut me down, 'cause I'm livin' proof, I'm like the hurricane. Daddy, ain't gonna turn you loose. Don't fight it, 'cause it ain't no use Way back whe
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You can open the window, where the sunset meets the sea. Every thing's for sale, every thing's for free. Sweet Mother Mary, sells her fortunes well. She's got all the answers, just might save you f
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B. Payne, P. Barrere, S. Murphy, F. Tackett. . Every time I see you. You're singin' the same old blues. You've got it wrong, love's not a matter of pride. It's a matter of pick and choose. I
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B. Payne, M. Kibbee, S. Clayton. . No I'm not the type of girl to say. Baby, if you wanna play you pay. No way, I'm not that kind. Oh yeah -- I've got love on my mind. Down in the quarter. O
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Might be a story you read in a book. 'Bout a irl who drank from the devil's cup. Might be someone you know so well. Just might be me, you never can tell Le dame Laveau burning at the stake. You're
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Lookin' back in my rear view mirror. At the boy with the Texas plates. Momma was startin' to worry. I said, "Momma, it's way too late" Four wheels in my favorite color. Gonna roll me away. This t
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Paul Barrere, Lowell George, Fred Martin. Semi-smokin mama, you got to give me some. Heard you got the biggest -- hmm -- biggest truck in town. Right on through to Baltimore you got to love me now.
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I sit upon a hill and gaze out on the diamond lights. Strange night, strange city, down below. Hang on, hang on, neon lights will guide me. Wait for me, just wait for me. Take us all to a better p
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I've seen the bright lights of Memphis. And the Commodore Hotel. And underneath a street lamp I met a Southern belle. Well she took me to the river, where she cast her spell. And in that Southern
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Lowell George. Cold, cold, cold. Cold, cold, cold. Freezing, it was freezing in that hotel. I had no money, my special friend was gone. The tv set was busted so she went along. I called room, ro
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Words by Paul Barrere and Bill Payne. -- music by Bill Payne and Ken Gradney. It's been a one man show that I been runnin'. On a two way street for love. And I see no end to the dead end (dead end
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Paul Barrere. Well I'm waitin' for something to take place. Something to take me away from this race. 'Round city to city, town to town. Runnin' around in the shoes of a clown. And that desperate
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Bill Payne. They got a place down Kentucky. Right down near Ohio. Where you can watch the planes at night. People line up to watch each flight. I said watchin' them planes. I wish I was on one.
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Paul Barrere, Bill Payne. I've been down, but not like this before. Can't be 'round this kind of show no more. . All, all that you dream. Comes through shinin silver lining. Clouds, clouds chang
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Lowell George, Fred Martin. There was a woman in Georgia didn't feel just right. She had fever all day and chills at night. Now things got worse, yes a serious bind. At times like this it takes a
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Lowell George. Some contend that rock and roll. Is bad for the the body and bad for the soul. Bad for the heart, bad for the mind,. Bad for the deaf, and bad for the blind. . Makes some men craz
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