Lyrics The Real Thing - George Strait
I
was
on
a
bus
comin′
back
to
us
From
Atlanta
in
'53
And
I
picked
up
a
rhythm
and
blues
magazine
Layin′
underneath
my
seat
And
I
found
out
the
stuff
they'd
been
playin'
us
Wasn′t
made
from
grits
and
bone
And
it
would
take
more
than
the
Crew
Cuts
And
Pat
Boone
to
take
me
home
I
want
the
real
thing
Give
me
the
real
thing
Make
it
loud,
I′ll
make
you
proud
Or
the
songs
they'd
sing
I
don′t
want
you
under
my
roof
with
your
86
proof
Watered
down
'til
it
tastes
like
tea
You′re
gonna
pull
my
string
Make
it
the
real
thing
for
me
I
remember
old
Elvis
when
he
forgot
To
remember
to
forget
And
when
young
Johnny
Cash
Hadn't
seen
this
side
of
Big
River
yet
And
when
sun
was
more
than
daylight
Shinin′on
Memphis,
Tennessee
And
Luther
and
Lewis,
Perkins
was
pickin'
And
playin'
them
songs
for
me
I
want
the
real
thing
Give
me
the
real
thing
Make
it
loud
I′ll
make
you
proud
Of
the
songs
they′d
sing
I
don't
want
you
under
my
roof
with
your
86
proof
Watered
down
′til
it
tastes
like
tea
You're
gonna
pull
my
string
Make
it
the
real
thing
for
me
I
want
the
real
thing
Give
me
the
real
thing
Make
it
loud
I′ll
make
you
proud
Of
the
songs
they'd
sing
I
don′t
want
you
under
my
roof
with
your
86
proof
Watered
down
'til
it
tastes
like
tea
You're
gonna
pull
my
string
Make
it
the
real
thing
for
me
You′re
gonna
pull
my
string
Make
it
the
real
thing
for
me
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