Lyrics Three Button Hand Me Down - Faces
I
don't
need
no
one's
opinion
On
the
matter
concerning
my
dress.
I
was
raised
in
a
clinic
down
in
Oklahoma,
There
were
many
things
I
did
not
possess.
I
never
complained,
because
my
father
said,
"Son
you'll
get
your
chance
before
you're
my
age".
Then
he
took
me
upstairs
and
gave
me
this
suit
Written
all
over
his
face
He
said,
"Others
may
come
and
others
may
go,
But
that
suit
will
be
around
wherever
you're
goin'"
Three
button
hand
me
down
Three
button
hand
me
down
I
had
my
fair
share
of
neat
women,
But
they
came
between
me
and
my
suit.
That
was
a
filly
from
Boston,
a
barmaid
from
Houston,
Not
forgetting
the
one
in
Detroit.
They
said,
"We
like
you
boy
and
we
think
you're
sweet,
But
can't
you
lose
your
suit?"
I
said,
"No,
you
can't
do
that
to
me"
I
remember
what
my
father
said:
He
said,
"Others
may
come
and
others
may
go,
But
that
suit
will
be
around
wherever
you're
goin'"
Three
button
hand
me
down,
ha
ha,
Three
button
hand
me
down
I've
never
been
a
tidy
dresser
And
the
fold
in
my
trousers
it
ain't
straight.
Still
I
know
a
good
cloth
when
I
see
one.
That's
why
I'm
clad
in
this
gray
flannel
suit.
Sometimes
I
wonder
if
I
should
visit
a
tailor
And
get
myself
a
smooth
outfit.
Then
I
remember
what
my
father
said
to
me.
I'll
make
you
from
the
open
road
He
said,
"Others
may
come
and
others
may
go,
But
that
suit
will
be
around
wherever
you
go"
Three
button
hand
me
down,
Three
button
hand
me
down
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