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Have mercy, been waitin' for the bus all day.
Have mercy, been waitin' for the bus all day. I got my brown paper bag and my take-home pay. Have mercy, old bus be packed up tight. Have mercy, old bus be packed up tight. Well, I'm glad just to get on and home tonight. Right on, that bus done got me back. Right on, that bus done got me back. Well, I'll be ridin' on the bus till I Cadillac. - Billy Gibbons & Dusty Hill |
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Jesus just left Chicago and he's bound for New Orleans.
Well now, Jesus just left Chicago and he's bound for New Orleans. Yeah, yeah. Workin' from one end to the other and all points in between. Took a jump through Mississippi, well, muddy water turned to wine. Took a jump through Mississippi, muddy water turned to wine. Yeah, yeah. Then out to California through the forests and the pines. Ah, take me with you, Jesus. You might not see him in person but he'll se you just the same. You might not see him in person but he'll se you just the same. Yeah, yeah. You don't have to worry 'cause takin' care of business is his name. - Billy Gibbons, Dusty Hill & Frank Beard |
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If you see me walkin' down the line
with my fav'rite honky tonk in mind, well, I'll be here around suppertime with my can of dinner and a bunch of fine. Beer drinkers and hell raisers, yeah. Uh-huh-huh, baby, don't you wanna come with me? The crowd gets loud when the band gets right, steel guitar cryin' through the night. Yeah, try'n to cover up the corner fight but ev'rything's cool 'cause they's just tight. Beer drinkers and hell raisers, yeah. Huh, baby, don't you wanna come with me? Ah, play it boy. The joint was jumpin' like a cat on hot tin. Lord, I thought the floor was gonna give in. Soundin' a lot like a House Congressional 'cause we're experimental and professional. Beer drinkers, hell raisers, yeah. Well, baby, don't you wanna come with me? - Billy Gibbons, Dusty Hill & Frank Beard |
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High class Slim came floatin' in
down from the county line. Just gettin' right on Saturday night, ridin' with some friends of mine. They invited me just to come and see just what was on their minds and then I took my first long look at the Master of Sparks on high. In the back of Jimmy's Mack stood a round steel cage welded into shape by Slim, made out of sucker gauge. How fine, they cried, now with you inside, strapped in there safe and sound. I thought, my-o-my, how the sparks will fly if that thing ever hit the ground. Slim was so pleased when I had eased into his trap of death. He had slammed the door but I said no more and I though I'd breathed my last breath. We was out in the sticks down Highway Six and the crowd was just about right. The speed was too, so out I flew like a stick of rollin' dynamite. When I hit the ground you could hear the sound and see the sparks a country mile. End over end I began to spin but the ball started runnin' wild. But it was too late as I met my fate and the ball started gettin' hot. But through the sparks and the flame I knew that the claim of the Master of Sparks was gone. - Billy Gibbons |
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Hot, blue and righteous,
an angel called me aside. Hot, blue and righteous, said, "Stick by me and I'll be your guide." I heard the words as I closed my eyes down on my, down on my bended knees. It fit like a glove and I realized somethin' good's happenin' to me. Hot, blue and righteous angel called me aside. Ooh, ooh, ooh. - Billy Gibbons |
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When I hear that Santa Fe start blowin'
I wonder where it's been and where it's goin'. I tell you, boy, every time the feelin' sure is fine. Just move me on down the line, just move me on down the line. Then I heard Red Rooster start his crowin' around the curve that cloud of smoke was blowin'. I tell you, boy, every time the feelin' sure is fine. Just move me on down the line, just move me on down the line. I'll be where the big wheels keep on turnin' and the diesel drivers keep them engines burnin'. I tell you, boy, every time the feelin' sure is fine. Just move me on down the line, just move me on down the line. Move me on down the line, move me on down. Move me on down the line, move me on down. (repeat & fade) - Billy Gibbons & Dusty Hill |
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Ridin' top the floodway on a Friday night,
the landscape's a fine and nat'ral sight. Just cruisin' slow through the dark of night. With Precious and Grace ev'rything's all right. Good God Almighty, we was goin' down slow, yeah, if we knew just where we had to go. Cryin', just a flyin' down a put out road with Precious and Grace in my flathead Ford. So if you're out rollin' late some night, yeah, and you need that supernatural delight, I'm talkin' to you, brother, I know somebody's, they's just out of sight. Get with Precious and Grace, they gonna treat you right. - Billy Gibbons, Dusty Hill & Frank Beard |
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Rumour spreadin' around, in that Texas town
'bout that shack outside La Grange and you know what I'm talkin' about. Just let me know if you wanna go to that home out on the range. They gotta lotta nice girls. Have mercy. A haw, haw, haw, haw, a haw. A haw, haw, haw. Well, I hear it's fine if you got the time and the ten to get yourself in. A hmm, hmm. And I hear it's tight most ev'ry night, but now I might be mistaken. hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm. Have mercy. |
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I met a shiek from Mozambique
who led me to the Congo. He dreamed to go to Mexico and sample a burrito. My tempature had risen again, it must have been a hundred and ten. Under the oaks I was telling some jokes and thinkin' I had it made- Gettin' on with the folks, havin' some Coke and coolin' off in the shade. My tempature had risen again, and it must have been a hundred and ten. I took a boat that couldn't float to Rio de Janeiro. So with my scuba I swam to Cuba bur I'll be gone tomorrow. My tempature had risen again, it must have been a hundred and ten. - Billy Gibbons & Dusty Hill |
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Have you heard 'bout Jo Tir Math,
yeah yeah yeah? Well, then you could not be lost, yeah yeah yeah. Which way are you comin' from, goin' up or gettin' down? Well, have you thought about it some or have you put it down? Have you heard about heaven, yeah yeah yeah? Seven come eleven, yeah yeah yeah. Have you heard, dear brother, yeah yeah yeah? Well, let's help one another, yeah yeah yeah. Have you heard, oh yeh? Have you heard, oh yeh? Have you heard, oh yeh? Have you heard, oh yeh? Have you heard, oh yeh? Have you heard, oh yeh? Have you heard, oh yeh? (repeat & fade) - Billy Gibbons & Dusty Hill |
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Have mercy, been waitin' for the bus all day.
Have mercy, been waitin' for the bus all day. I got my brown paper bag and my take-home pay. Have mercy, old bus be packed up tight. Have mercy, old bus be packed up tight. Well, I'm glad just to get on and home tonight. Right on, that bus done got me back. Right on, that bus done got me back. Well, I'll be ridin' on the bus till I Cadillac. - Billy Gibbons & Dusty Hill |
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Jesus just left Chicago and he's bound for New Orleans.
Well now, Jesus just left Chicago and he's bound for New Orleans. Yeah, yeah. Workin' from one end to the other and all points in between. Took a jump through Mississippi, well, muddy water turned to wine. Took a jump through Mississippi, muddy water turned to wine. Yeah, yeah. Then out to California through the forests and the pines. Ah, take me with you, Jesus. You might not see him in person but he'll se you just the same. You might not see him in person but he'll se you just the same. Yeah, yeah. You don't have to worry 'cause takin' care of business is his name. - Billy Gibbons, Dusty Hill & Frank Beard |
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Rumour spreadin' around, in that Texas town
'bout that shack outside La Grange and you know what I'm talkin' about. Just let me know if you wanna go to that home out on the range. They gotta lotta nice girls. Have mercy. A haw, haw, haw, haw, a haw. A haw, haw, haw. Well, I hear it's fine if you got the time and the ten to get yourself in. A hmm, hmm. And I hear it's tight most ev'ry night, but now I might be mistaken. hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm. Have mercy. |
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Get high, everybody, get high.
Get high, everybody, get high. Get high, everybody, get high. Get high, everybody, get high. Have you heard? What's the word? It's Thunderbird. All you kids from Texas, you grow so big and tall. All of them kids from Texas they grow so big and tall. All of them like to roam in that T-Bird hall. Get hi-hi-high. Really makes you feel so fine, really goes down so smooth, really puts you in the groove. Have you heard? What's the word? It's Thunderbird. Juice, juice, juice really makes you loose loose, loose, really goes down so smooth, really puts you in the groove. Have you heard? What's the word? It's Thunderbird. Get hi-hi-high, way up in the sky. Gonna get, yes sirree, if ya come and rock with me. Have you heard? What's the word? It's Thunderbird. - Billy Gibbons, Dusty Hill & Frank Beard |
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Goin' to a party in the county jail,
Prison band was there and they began to wail. Kid is shakin' and began to sing; You should've heard them knocked out jailbirds sing. Let's rock! Everybody, let's rock! Everybody in the whole cell block Was dancin' to the jailhouse rock. Spider Murphy sittin' on a block of stone; Little Joey blowin' on a slide trombone. Come on, Silly Willy, don't you be no square. If you cannot find a partner, use a wooden chair. Let's rock! Everybody, let's rock! Everybody in the whole cell block Was dancin' to the jailhouse rock. Shifty Henry said to Bugs, |
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Well, I knocked down on your door, baby,
to see if you were at home. Your shade was down, there wasn't even a sound but something told me you weren't alone. What in the world can a nasty dog do but try to get next to you? Don't laugh 'cause it ain't funny. Look how it happened to me. It could happen to you, you could be a fool too and it'd leave you in misery. I guess there's nothin' more funky king can do but to try to get next to you. Mm, well. - Billy Gibbons, Dusty Hill & Frank Beard |
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I done ran into my baby
and fin'lly found my old blue jean. I done ran into my baby and fin'lly found my old blue jean. Well, I could tell that they was mine from the oil and the gasoline. If I ever get back my blue jean, Lord, how happy could one man be. If I ever get back my blue jean, Lord, how happy could one man be. 'Cause if I get back those blue jean you know, my baby be bringin' 'em home to me. - Billy Gibbons, Dusty Hill & Frank Beard |
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Deep in the South of Texas
not so long ago, there on a crowded island in the Gulf of Mexico it didn't take too much money, man, but it sure was nice. You could dance all night if you felt all right, drinking whiskey and throwing dice. And everybody knows it was hard to leave. And everybody knows it was down at the Balinese. Yeah, I remember Ruby, she always dressed in red wearing skintight pants, Lord, and how she could dance with a rag wrapped around her head. And everybody knows it was hard to leave. And everybody knows it was down at the Balinese. And everybody knows it was hard to leave. And everybody knows it was down at the Balinese, it was down at the Balinese, it was down at the Balinese. - Billy Gibbons, Dusty Hill & Frank Beard |
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If you're down in Acuna and you ain't up to being alone
don't spend all your money on just any honey that's grown. Go find the Mexican blackbird and send all your troubles back home. They all call her her "puta" 'cause no one really knows her name. She works the cantina, dancin' and a-lovin's her trade. Her mama was Mez'can and her daddy was the ace of spades. Oh, let's drive that old Chrysler down to Mexico, boy. Said, keep your hands on the wheel there. Oh, it sure is fine, ain't it? Now, ya got it! Hand me another one of them brews from back there. Oh, this is gonna be so good. Mm, she's hot as a pepper but smooth as a Mexican brew. So head for the border and put in an order or two. The wings of the blackbird will spread like an eagle for you. Oh, one more time, can you roll me another Bull Durham, please? Can't you do it with one hand, boy? - Billy Gibbons, Dusty Hill & Frank Beard |
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Do you remember
back in nineteen sixty-six? Country Jesus, hillbilly blues, that's where I learned my licks. Oh, from coast to coast and line to line in every county there, I'm talkin' 'bout that outlaw X is cuttin' through the air. Anywhere, y'all, everywhere, y'all, I heard it, I heard it, I heard it on the X. We can all thank Doctor B who stepped across the line. With lots of watts he took control, the first one of its kind. So listen to your radio most each and every night 'cause if you don't I'm sure you won't get to feeling right. Anywhere, y'all, everywhere, y'all, I heard it, I heard it, I heard it on the X. |
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I been up, I been down.
Take my word, my way 'round. I ain't askin' for much. I said, Lord, take me downtown, I'm just lookin' for some tush. I been bad; I been good, Dallas, Texas, Hollywood. I ain't askin' for much. I said, Lord, take me downtown, I'm just lookin' for some tush. Take me back, way back home, not by myself, not alone. I ain't askin' for much. I said, Lord, take me downtown, I'm just lookin' for some tush. |
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Do you remember
back in nineteen sixty-six? Country Jesus, hillbilly blues, that's where I learned my licks. Oh, from coast to coast and line to line in every county there, I'm talkin' 'bout that outlaw X is cuttin' through the air. Anywhere, y'all, everywhere, y'all, I heard it, I heard it, I heard it on the X. We can all thank Doctor B who stepped across the line. With lots of watts he took control, the first one of its kind. So listen to your radio most each and every night 'cause if you don't I'm sure you won't get to feeling right. Anywhere, y'all, everywhere, y'all, I heard it, I heard it, I heard it on the X. |
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Goin' to a party in the county jail,
Prison band was there and they began to wail. Kid is shakin' and began to sing; You should've heard them knocked out jailbirds sing. Let's rock! Everybody, let's rock! Everybody in the whole cell block Was dancin' to the jailhouse rock. Spider Murphy sittin' on a block of stone; Little Joey blowin' on a slide trombone. Come on, Silly Willy, don't you be no square. If you cannot find a partner, use a wooden chair. Let's rock! Everybody, let's rock! Everybody in the whole cell block Was dancin' to the jailhouse rock. Shifty Henry said to Bugs, |
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I been up, I been down.
Take my word, my way 'round. I ain't askin' for much. I said, Lord, take me downtown, I'm just lookin' for some tush. I been bad; I been good, Dallas, Texas, Hollywood. I ain't askin' for much. I said, Lord, take me downtown, I'm just lookin' for some tush. Take me back, way back home, not by myself, not alone. I ain't askin' for much. I said, Lord, take me downtown, I'm just lookin' for some tush. |