(1st Verse)
I gotta crazy little lady, she's a wildcat
She's up the fourteenth floor, has a two room flat
She's my honey lovin' baby
Hep cats call her Sue
She really digs this kinda livin'
She's always got the hi-rise blues
This scene ain't nothing like a rural route
You ain't gotta go travel to the steppin' out
I'm just a gift from the country
I ain't got no pals
Lord I don't need nobody
Just my big city good times gal
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(Hi-rises baby!)
[Interlude]
(woo, groovy baby?)
(2nd Verse)
Sometimes I tend to worry and I wonder too
What a hillbilly guy like me gonna doIf the day ever comes that she don't want me hangin' around
Well I'll do a little jumpin' and hit every joint in town
I got a flat out yonder down Texas way
Hot rod Chrysler when I wanna play
And a knife fer throwin' a fit that's gonna make 'em howl
I'm gonna party with my baby
My big city good time gal
(pound it down)
[2nd Interlude]
(the professor)
(repeat 1st verse)
Wayne "The Train" Hancock is an American country musician born on May 1, 1965. Known for his traditional western swing and honky-tonk music, Hancock has earned a solid reputation in the world of underground country. His musical style draws inspiration from classic artists like Hank Williams and Lefty Frizzell, with a modern touch that makes him unique. Among his most acclaimed albums are "Alabaster City Limits", "The Train Keeps Rollin'" and "Ride This Train". Some of his most representative songs include "I'm a Honky Tonk Man", "Texas Tornado" and "Ain't Nothin' But a Heartache". Wayne Hancock continues to perform regularly worldwide, keeping the tradition of authentic country music alive.
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