As we listened to the Opera when I was just a kid.
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My daddy talked of Saturday's them crazy things he did.
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He said this is a story, how your Mamma first met me
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And the going thing was Texas swing before Bob Will's was king
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Was in the town of Tulsa about 30 years ago
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At King's Academy down in old Oklahoma
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Well the dust was blowing but the music was right
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And W. Lee O'Daniel played it all night
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For The Light Crust Dough Boys and W. Lee O'Dan
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We drove 80 miles through that blowing sand
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My 37' Chevy was shootin'stain
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Coming up them hills it just ceased up on me
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And I wouldn't miss a thing on Saturday night
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We're all in the Chevy's in that Detroit light
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I can hear that music in my ear
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I was ready to go and I was shifting them gears
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(Instrumental)
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So your mamma passed the biscuits and gave me her hand
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Knew she was my honey and she knew I was her man
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We listened to the Fiddler he was making it sing
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And heard them pretty notes of that guitar ring
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I had no trouble, was feeling no pain
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That moon shine whiskey and your mamma in my van
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And The Light Crust Dough Boys and old happy Dan
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Played us a song, we'll never forget
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Now the times they were tough and money was tight
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But I didn't care on Saturday night
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Had no money but I could sing a blues
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I felt like dancin' down in my shoes
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(Instrumental)
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Was in the town of Tulsa about 30 years ago
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At King's Academy down in the old Oklahoma
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Well the dust was blowing but music was right
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And W. Lee O'Daniel played it all night
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Yes, W. Lee O'Daniel played it all night
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Play it Dan
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W. Lee O'Daniel and the Light Crust Dough
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Alan Jackson |