ZZ Top Lyrics
ZZ Top Lyrics
"Whiskey'n Mama Lyrics"
Long, Long Way From Home Lyrics
It was a Monday A day like any other day I left a small town For the Apple in decay It was my destiny It's what
It was a Monday A day like any other day I left a small town For the Apple in decay It was my destiny It's what
I'm so tired, you on my head.
Whiskey'n mama, you shouldn't have said
you wanted me to be your lover true,
then turn around and treats me just likes you do.
I should have known better than to fool with a whiskey'n mama.
Now I could be right and could be
Alabam Lyrics
Well I went to a Turkey roast down the street The people down there are eatin' like wild geese So I'm on my way goin' back to Ala
wrong,Well I went to a Turkey roast down the street The people down there are eatin' like wild geese So I'm on my way goin' back to Ala
you been layin' out all night long.
You telephoned this mornin', said you'd be home soon.
The doorman said he seen you at the Club Blue Lagoon.
I should have known better than to fool with a whiskey'n mama.
Whiskey'n mama, you standin' there
with y
Arriving Where You Will Lyrics
Believe an arm fell and I walked still. Arriving where you will. Thinking as the day rolls on. It's been this way before, I r
ur curly hairBelieve an arm fell and I walked still. Arriving where you will. Thinking as the day rolls on. It's been this way before, I r
just to have you do me good.
I know you could if you only would.
Whiskey'n mama, you standin' there
with your curly hair
just to have you do me good.
I know you could if you only would.
Well, the sun come shinin' on the rain soaked
Cody Lyrics
Of all I knew, her held too few. And would you stop me, if I try to stop you. Old songs stay 'til the end. Sad songs
street.Of all I knew, her held too few. And would you stop me, if I try to stop you. Old songs stay 'til the end. Sad songs
Whiskey'n mama, where can she be?
I guess I'll have to put you down on my list,
I didn't wanna do it but you insist.
I should have known better than to fool with a whiskey'n mama.
- Billy Gibbons, Dusty Hill, Frank Beard & Bill Ham