Lyrics Let the Guitar do the Talkin' - Anita Cochran
(Kelly
Garrett/Craig
Wiseman)
I
was
in
a
band,
we
were
scheduled
to
appear
At
a
little
roadhouse
called
the
Get
Down
Here
A
cinder
block
building
with
a
hand-painted
sign
Hunkered
down
straddling
the
county
lines
When
the
crowd
rolled
in
they
were
a
motley
mix
There
were
truckers
and
bikers
and
locals
from
the
sticks
Each
one
meaner
than
a
cougar
in
a
cage
And
the
biggest
one
swaggered
right
up
to
the
stage
He
said,
"We've
heard
everybody
from
David
Allen
Coe
To
Chuck
Berry
singing
'go
Johnny
go
go
Got
an
autographed
picture
of
Elvis
on
the
shelf
So
tell
me
girl
what
you
got
to
say
for
yourself
I
let
the
guitar
do
the
talkin',
and
the
whole
place
started
rockin'
My
fingertips
weren't
stoppin'
and
that
big
dude
started
boppin'
No
need
to
fuss,
stop
the
squalkin',
just
let
the
guitar
do
the
talkin'
Now
he
was
over
in
the
corner
with
a
chesire
smile
The
best
lookin'
seventeen
miles
Sittin'
there
makin'
my
poor
heart
sweet
I
knew
my
chances
were
a
long
shot
bet
Because
a
boy
like
that
he's
heard
every
line
And
I've
never
been
the
silver-tongue
kind
But
I
figured
I
had
me
one
chance
Of
gettin'
that
boy
to
dance
So
I
cranked
up
my
amp...
I
let
the
guitar
do
the
talkin',
and
the
whole
place
started
rockin'
My
fingertips
weren't
stoppin'
and
that
big
dude
started
boppin'
No
need
to
fuss,
stop
the
squalkin',
just
let
the
guitar
do
the
talkin'
In
a
world
of
too
many
words
Sometimes
your
point
is
hard
to
get
heard
I
think
I
figured
out
a
little
way
of
getting
mine
through
I
just
put
it
on,
tune
it
up
and
the
whole
place
started
rockin'
My
fingertips
weren't
stoppin'
and
that
big
dude
started
boppin'
No
need
to
fuss,
stop
the
squalkin',
just
let
the
guitar
do
the
talkin'
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