Well I finally found a sitter who'd stay late on Friday night,. So I could do some dancin' underneath them neon lights. Get out of the kitchen do a little catchin' up with my old man.
[Chorus]. Don't need no diamond ring. Don't want a bunch of bling bling. The only thin I really need. Is a man with a skoal ring. Don't have to be wined and dined.
Roadside signs. Eighteen wheels rollin' through the night. Sometimes I wonder 'bout this crazy lonely life. People come and go. Some you love and some you don't.
It's not my nature to be patient. I jump every river I cross. Not much for following the sensible size,. I can't count the times I've been lost. . 'Cause you can't see where you're going in the pouring rain,.
Excuse me, would you mind if I sat down?. Im the other woman you know nothing about. And before you throw that margarita at me. Let me tell you, a heartbreaking story.
Well there's the fever. That you can't deny. Gonna' get together with my friends. To see my redbirds fly. On the TV. Or at the ballpark. Or on the radio in my truck.
Well I ain't never. Been the barbie doll type. No I can't swig that sweet champagne. I'd rather drink beer all night. In a tavern or in a honky tonk. I want a four wheel drive tailgate.
I've been chasing rainbows all my life. Still haven't found that pot of gold. I send my prayers to heaven every night. Just close my eyes and let them go.
Rebel Child. Rebel Child, won't you heed my warning. One of these days the rain'll come pourin'. Some of those sunshine blue sky morning's. Might just turn to gray.
I'm for the low man on the totem pole. And I'm for the underdog god bless his soul. And I'm for the guys still pulling third shift. And the single mom raising her kids.
I was raised in Pocahontas Illinois. Everybody thought of me. As one of the boys. 'Cause I'd run with the crowd that was tough. . At 15, I was attending Big O's bar.
I was raised in Pocahontas Illinois. Everybody thought of me as one of the boys. Because I'd run with the crowd that was tough. At 15 I was tendin' Big O's Bar.
I've been pouring whiskey on your memory. I can't seem to drown this hurt inside. The bottom of the bottle leaves me empty. I need something strong to ease my mind.
Well just the other day. I was drivin' down the road. And I thought I'd turned on my country radio. Well I didn't recognize a single song. Or none of the names.
You're waking up my neighbors crying, screaming out my name. I guess somebody must've let the dog off of his chain. You're telling me you love me through a wild turkey slur.
I can do most anything a man can do. I can hold my liquor with the best of you. Even take your money in a game of pool. Yeah, I'd kick your butt if I wanted to.
One Good Friend. I remember when, all the elders said,. You'd be lucky if you have one good friend,. Who will let you be hateful,. Stop you and know some sense in your head,.
I stood behind that bar till closing time. I served cold beer, warm whiskey, and Rotgut Wine. Now I'm up here on the stage. Everybody knows my name. And I can't believe how long they wait.
[Chorus:]. Well I'm one bud wiser than I was a minute ago. I found an equalizer that makes his memory a no show. And I won't be jonesin'. For his loving anymore.
M m my pickup runs on Tiger Blood and nitro. D d don't try me son I'm faster than an Eddie Van Halen solo. These girls all dream about my heated leather camo seats.