paroles de chanson Money Ain't Everything - Clay Walker
(Kim
Williams/Clay
Walker/Kent
Blazey)
Let′s
go
to
Louisiana
boys
Way
down
in
Louisiana
where
the
moss
and
cypress
grew
You'd
find
old
Jack
in
a
shotgun
shack
In
the
back
of
the
black
bayou
Some
folks
called
him
crazy
but
I
knew
better
than
that
He
kept
a
hundred
dollar
bill
tucked
away
in
the
brim
Of
his
dirty
old
cowboy
hat
Jack
told
me
a
story
when
I
was
ten
years
old
He
said
there
was
once
a
fool
tried
to
swim
this
swamp
With
his
back
weighted
down
with
gold
He
said
you
should′ve
seen
that
alligator
smile
He
had
a
meal
fit
for
a
king
But
he
ened
up
on
my
table
son,
money
ain't
everything
He
said
there's
only
one
way
into
this
world
And
one
way
out
it′s
true
You
either
eat
the
alligator
Or
he′s
gonna
eat
you
There's
people
livin′
in
a
high-rise
That'll
never
hear
a
robin
sing
What
good
is
first
place
when
you′re
in
a
rat
race
Money
ain't
everything
Little
Maggie
May
lay
dying,
her
heart
was
about
to
go
When
her
daddy
found
a
sack
on
the
porch
out
back
With
a
half
a
million
dollars
in
gold
They
still
talk
about
the
stranger
who
saved
her
life
that
spring
No
name
on
the
note
but
someone
wrote,
money
ain′t
everything
He
said
there's
only
one
way
into
this
world
And
one
way
out
it's
true
You
either
eat
the
alligator
Or
he′s
gonna
eat
you
There′s
people
livin'
in
a
high-rise
That′ll
never
hear
a
robin
sing
What
good
is
first
place
when
you're
in
a
rat
race
Money
ain′t
everything
No
name
on
the
note
but
I
know
who
wrote,
money
ain't
everything
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