Well, I walked in to one of my old haunts It used to be a honky-tonk heaven Some old slicker done bought the place An' lit it up like a 7-11 Yes, they
I left Montgomery on North 65 I was restless and ready to give Nashville a try I rolled into town with a sound of my own Somewhere between Jennings and
Mama takes her little man, sets him on her lap And starts dialing up some numbers on the phone She says daddy come home early, you don?t have to chase that dollar
Well, I never cut tobacco in the hills of Tennessee And I ain't seen a moonshine still But I still love to smoke and drink No, I never ate dinner from
Yeah, I saw you watchin' me tonight from across the room I appreciate the drink, that was nice of you Thanks for comin' out to see me, I hope you liked
Daddy's bourbon breath was strong as gasoline, An' it seemed to fuel the rage he had inside. He'd come home just burnin', Mad an' drunk an' mean an'
that used to be a ring (Repeat Chorus) I met a homeless man on Broadway He was holding out his hand He asked me for a dollar Said he was once a banker
I'm just a natural born travelin' man Doin' what I think I should, oh yeah Doin' what I think I should And I don't give a damn about a greenback, a dollar
If I had a dollar bill Yes, I believe, I surely will Go to town and drink my fill Early in the morning Little darling, she's a redhaired thing Man, she
What's that constant ringing in your ears? Could it be the guilt from all the cheers? Come on big boy, you're a star Did you forget who you're friends
: "Professor Von Fission! Your Six Dollar Man couldn't do anything, all he did was destroy your entire laboratory!" Prof. Von Fission: "Well, what do you expect for six dollars
're giving me the top dollar blues The top dollar blues I gave you it all, all, all that I could give you And the top dollar blues Top dollar blues
my day One more dollar and I'm on my way When I reach those hills, boys, I'll never roam Just one more dollar and I'm going home One more dollar, boys
Writers: Gene Robbins/Bobby Taylor/John Ramey Daddy's brand-new bass boat Cost him two weeks on the couch Fourteen dozen roses and his boys night out
Hill of Beans - Satan, Lend Me a Dollar Chorus: Satan, Satan lend me a dollar Satan, Satan lend me a dollar now! I have no money to pay my rent All
no wonder that you're such a natural You got everything I want from your head to your toes And underneath that smile that has me sold Is your hundred million dollar
I've seen broken people smile, they're lying You can't buy us with your dollar bills You can't rule the world with your broken rule No one hopes for anything
a million dollar horse That I can ride for free I'm gonna ride him all the way No matter where he might lead Give me a million dollar love That I can