Music
All-Time Greatest Hits (Out of Print) (1993)
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Uneasy Rider
I was takin a trip out to L.A.
Toolin along in my cheverolet
I was tokin' on a number and diggin' on the radioJust as I crossed the Mississippi line
I heard that highway start to whine
And I knew that left rear tire was about to blowWell the spare was flat and I got uptight
Cause there wasn't a filling station in sight
So I just limped on down the shoulder on the rimI went as far as I could and when I stopped the car
It was right in front of this little bar
Kind of a red-neck lookin joint called the Dew Drop InnI stuffed my hair up under my hat
And told the bartender that I had a flat
And would he be kind enough to give me change for a oneThere was one thing I was sure proud to see
There wasn't a soul in the place except for him and me
He just looked disgusted and pointed toward the telephoneI called up the station down the road a ways
He said he wasn't very busy today
And he could have someone out there in just about 10 minutes or soHe said, "Now, you just stay right where yer at!"
And I didn't bother to tell the darn fool
That I sure as hell didn't have anyplace else to goI just ordered up a beer and sat down at the bar
When some guy walked in and said, "Who owns this car
With the peace sign, the mag wheels and the four on the floor?"He looked at me and I damn near died
And I decided that I'd just wait outside
So I laid a dollar on the bar and headed for the doorJust when I thought I'd get outta there with my skin
These 5 big dudes come strollin in
With one old drunk chick and some fella with green teethI was almost to the door when the biggest one
Said, "You tip your hat to this lady, son!"
And when I did, all that hair fell out from underneathNow the last thing I wanted was to get into a fight
In Jackson Mississippi on a Saturday night
Especially when there was three of them and only one of meThey all started laughin and I felt kinda sick
And I knew I better think of something pretty quick
So I just reached out and kicked old green teeth right in the kneeNow he let out a yell that'd curl yer hair
But before he could move I grabbed me a chair
And said "Now watch him Folks cause he's a thoroughly dangerous man!""You may not know it but this man is a spy.
He's a undercover agent for the FBI
And he's been sent down here to infiltrate the Ku Klux Klan!"He was still bent over holdin on to his knee
But everybody else was looking and listening to me
And I laid it on thicker and heavier as I wentI said, "Would you believe this man has gone as far
As tearing Wallace stickers off the bumpers of cars.
And he voted for George McGovern for President.""Well, he's a friend of them long haired, hippy-type, pinko fags!
I betchya he's even got a commie flag
tacked up on the wall inside of his garage.""He's a snake in the grass, I tell ya guys.
He may look dumb but that's just a disguise,
He's a mastermind in the ways of espionage"They all started lookin real suspicious at him
And he jumped up and said "Now just wait a minute Jim!
You know he's lying I been living here all of my life!""I'm a faithful follower of Brother John Birch
And I belong to the Antioch Baptist Church.
And I ain't even got a garage, you can call home and ask my wife!"Then he started saying somethin bout the way I was dressed
But I didn't wait around to hear the rest
I was too busy moving and hoping I didn't run outta luckWhen I hit the ground I was making tracks
And they were just taking my car down off the jacks
So I threw the man a twenty and jumped in and fired that mother upMario Andretti wouldda sure been proud
Of the way I was movin when I passed that crowd
Coming out the door and headed toward me at a trotAnd I guess I should of gone ahead and run
But somehow I just couldn't resist the fun
Of chasing them all just once around the parking lotWell they headed for their car, but i hit the gas
And spun around and headed them off at the pass
I was slinging gravel and putting a ton of dust in the airI had them all out there steppin and fetchin
Like their heads was on fire and their asses was catchin
then I figgered I had better go ahead and split before the cops got thereWhen I hit the road I was really wheelin
Had gravel flyin and rubber squeelin
And I didn't slow down till I was almost to ArkansasI think I'm gonna reroute my trip
I wonder if anybody'd think I'd flipped
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Long Haired Country Boy
People say I'm no good
And crazy as a loon
'Cause I get stoned in the mornin'
I get drunk in the afternoonKinda like my old blue tick hound
I like to lay around in the shade
And I ain't got no money
But I damn sure got it made'Cause I ain't askin' nobody for nothin'
If I can't get it on my own
If you don't like the way I'm livin'
You just leave this long haired country boy alonePreacher man talkin' on TV
Puttin' down the rock and roll
Wants me to send a donation
'Cause he's worried about my soulHe said, "Jesus walked on the water"
And I know that it's true
But sometimes I think that preacher man
Would like to do a little walkin' tooBut I ain't asking nobody for nothin'
If I can't get it on my own
You don't like the way I'm livin'
You just leave this long haired country boy aloneA poor girl wants to marry
And a rich girl wants to flirt
A rich man goes to college
And a poor man goes to workA drunkard wants another drink of wine
And a politician wants your vote
I don't want much of nothin' at all
But I will take another tokeBut I ain't asking nobody for nothin'
If I can't get it on my own
You don't like the way I'm livin'
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The South's Gonna Do It (Again)
Well the train to Grinderswitch is runnin' right on time
And them Tucker Boys are cookin' down in Caroline
People down in Florida can't be still
When ol' Lynyrd Skynrd's pickin' down in Jacksonville
Now people down in Georgia come from near and far
To hear Richard Betts pickin' on that red guitarSo gather 'round, now gather 'round chillin' get down
Well just get down chillin', get loud
Well you can be loud and be proud
An' you can be proud, here now, be proud you're a rebel
'Cause the South's gonna do it again and againElvin Bishop sittin' on a bale of hay
He ain't good lookin', but he sure can play
And there's ZZ Top and you can't forget
That old brother Willie's gettin' soakin' Wet
And all the good people down in Tennessee
Are diggin' Barefoot Jerry and C.D.BWell gather 'round, gather 'round chillin' get down
Well you can get down chillin', get loud
Well you get loud and be proud
Well you can be proud an' be proud you're a rebel
'Cause the South's gonna do it again, yes it is -
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The Devil Went Down to Georgia
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In America
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Still in Saigon
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Drinkin' My Baby Goodbye
Sittin' on a bar stool actin' like a durn fool
That's what I'm a doin' today
Sitting' her drinkin' tryin' to keep from thinkin'
I'm a boozin' my troubles away
Well now I couldn't make her stay, well doggone her anyway
She can't say that I didn't try
So pour me another one
Im finished with the other one
I'm drinkin' my baby goodbyeSpoken:
Everytime we disagreed
She was always askin' me
Are you a man or a mouse
Now that she's gone
She probably thinks I'm home
Just a mopin' around the house
She probably thinks that she's the one thing
I just couldn't get along without
Well wouldn't it surprise her I got a sympathizer
As long as these bottles hold outRepeat Chorus
Every time I triy�to sit down and talk to her
It always ends up in a fuss
I tried to reason with her right up to the time
She got on that Greyhound bus
It'd be better if I could forget her
'Cause she sure forgot about me
And if takes all night I'm gonna' do it right
I'm gonna' sit here till I can't seeRepeat Chorus
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Uneasy Rider '88
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Boogie Woogie Fiddle Country Blues
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Simple Man
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