paroles de chanson It Pays Big Money - Mark Chesnutt
My
oldest
brother
Tommy
Was
a
lineman
rest
his
soul
His
job
was
hanging
hot
wires
On
them
power
company
poles
I
said
with
all
of
that
high
voltage
Don't
it
scare
you
half
to
death?
He
said
it
makes
me
kinda
nervous
But
I
just
can't
help
myself.
It
pays
big
money
and
boy
I'm
into
that
It
pays
big
money
if
you're
willin'
to
take
a
chance
I'll
tell
you
sonny,
you
ought
to
see
my
bank
account
It
paid
big
money
but
he
sure
can't
spend
it
now.
My
dear
departed
cousin
Used
to
put
in
forty
hours
Changing
all
them
light
bulbs
On
them
television
towers
Every
morning
bright
and
early
He'd
climb
up
in
the
sky
And
I
didn't
understand
it
So
one
day
I
asked
him
why,
he
said.
It
pays
big
money
and
boy
I'm
into
that
It
pays
big
money
if
you're
willin'
to
take
a
chance
I'll
tell
you
sonny
you
ought
to
see
my
bank
account
It
paid
big
money
but
he
sure
can't
spend
it
now.
My
late
Uncle
Charlie
Was
a
demolition
man
And
he
travelled
all
over
the
country
Blasting
holes
in
this
great
land
And
he
carried
a
case
of
dynamite
Everywhere
he
went
And
he'd
smoke
them
big
long
cigars
'Til
it
got
the
best
of
him,
but.
It
pays
big
money
and
boy
I'm
into
that
It
pays
big
money
if
you're
willin'
to
take
a
chance
I'll
tell
you
sonny
you
ought
to
see
my
bank
account
It
paid
big
money
but
he
sure
can't
spend
it
now.
Now
the
moral
of
this
story
Is
don't
go
getting'
yourself
killed
Be
kind
to
your
rich
relatives
And
they
might
just
leave
you
in
their
will
That
pays
big
money
having
foolish
kin.
It
pays
big
money,
I
guess
I
owe
it
all
to
them
I'll
tell
you
sonny
you
ought
to
see
my
bank
account
It
pays
big
money
think
I'll
go
spend
some
of
it
now...
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