"Get A Little Rowdy" lyrics
"Get A Little Rowdy"
Well, I've been playing these honky tonks
For damn near all my life
And it's cost me a lot of heartaches
Some girlfriends and one wife
And I'll keep on playing my country songs
'Til the bars close down at 2
'Cause there's nothing I like better y'all
Than to get a little rowdy with you
I get a little rowdy in my songs
Clap your hands and sing along
It might pick you up
If you've been feeling blue
Yeah, dance a two step across the floor
Drink your beer and I'll play one more
'Cause there's nothing I like better y'all
Than to get a little rowdy with you
Well, I love to play my music
And just see all the people smile
So let's all just have a good time
Forget your problems for a while
'Til they close us down and send us home
'Til the last slow dance is through
There's nothing I like better y'all
Than to get a little rowdy with you
I get a little rowdy in my songs
Clap your hands and sing along
It might pick you up
If you've been feeling blue
Yeah, dance a two step across the floor
Drink your beer and I'll play one more
'Cause there's nothing I like better y'all
Than to get a little rowdy with you
Yeah, dance a two step across the floor
Drink your beer and I'll play one more
'Cause there's nothing I like better y'all
Than to get a little rowdy with you
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album:
"Proud Of The Country" (1987)
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