paroles de chanson Backwoods Babydoll - Frank Foster
I
see
the
sun
going
down,
Lord
I'm
getting
ready.
Spent
half
the
evening
shining
up
my
Chevy.
Got
a
hot
date,
I
can't
be
late.
Not
for
this
one,
no.
And
when
she
called
me
up
and
said,
"boy
come
on,"
I
run
through
the
shower,
splashed
my
cologne,
threw
on
a
pearl
snap,
a
ball
cap,
some
black
boots,
and
hit
the
road.
And
when
I
pulled
up
she
was
sitting
on
the
porch
swing,
painted
on
blue
jeans,
tight
like
a
fiddle
string.
Country
queen,
long
and
lean
like
a
limousine.
She's
like
the
leaves
in
the
fall
y'all,
the
prettiest
thing
I've
ever
seen.
And
she
don't
need
a
whole
lot
to
have
her
a
good
time.
She
likes
to
head
out
of
town
and
ride
around
out
where
the
moon
shines.
She
likes
dancing
in
the
headlights,
loving
on
a
rainy
night.
Lord,
I'm
telling
y'all,
she
could
make
a
living
out
of
looking
good,
make
a
preacher
man
wish
he
could,
my
backwoods
baby
doll.
I
like
it
when
she
rolls
down
the
window,
slide
over
in
the
middle,
put
her
head
on
my
shoulder,
and
whispers
in
my
ear,
"
Sure
like
it
when
you
let
me
ride."
A
little
slow
mo,
don't
need
the
radio
because
the
crickets
are
singing
down
on
the
lake
road
and
she
can
get
a
rhythm
to
the
sounds
of
a
southern
night.
And
before
too
long
we
ain't
gon
have
nothing
but
the
moonlight
on.
And
she
don't
need
a
whole
lot
to
have
her
a
good
time.
She
likes
to
head
out
of
town
and
ride
around
out
where
the
moon
shines.
She
likes
dancing
in
the
headlights,
loving
on
a
rainy
night.
Lord,
I'm
telling
y'all,
she
could
make
a
living
out
of
looking
good,
make
a
preacher
man
wish
he
could,
my
backwoods
baby
doll.
And
she
don't
need
a
whole
lot
to
have
her
a
good
time.
She
likes
to
head
out
of
town
and
ride
around
out
where
the
moon
shines.
She
likes
dancing
in
the
headlights,
loving
on
a
rainy
night.
Lord,
I'm
telling
y'all,
she
could
make
a
living
out
of
looking
good,
make
a
preacher
man
wish
he
could,
my
backwoods
baby
doll.
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