11 Months and 29 Days [[Live]]

BILLY SHERRILL, JOHNNY PAYCHECK

A one, two, three, four

Busted in Austin
Walkin' around in a daze
I'm sittin' in a slammer
Lookin' out through these bars in a haze
But it'll all clear up
11 months and 29 days

Keep the Lone Star cold
The dance floor hot while I'm gone
Keep the Lone Star cold
The dance floor hot while I'm gone, hey now
Keep your hands off my woman
I ain't gonna be gone that long

Let me hear that harmonica over there, here it comes
A little steel guitar here
Yeah
All right, play it on that fiddle boy

That old judge put a sledgehammer in my hand when he said
I'm gonna send you to Huntsville
Shave your face and your head
I'm doin' 11/29 boys
With a cement floor for my bed

Busted in Austin walkin' around in a daze
Yes, I was
Now I'm sittin' in a slammer
Lookin' out the bars through a haze
But it'll all clear up
11 months and 29 days
Hey Lord

Curiosités sur la chanson 11 Months and 29 Days [[Live]] de Johnny Paycheck

Sur quels albums la chanson “11 Months and 29 Days [[Live]]” a-t-elle été lancée par Johnny Paycheck?
Johnny Paycheck a lancé la chanson sur les albums “Super Hits” en 1997, “Johnny Paycheck - 16 Biggest Hits” en 1999, “The Soul & The Edge: The Best Of Johnny Paycheck” en 2002, “Live Country Masters: Ragged But Right” en 2005, et “The Essential Johnny Paycheck” en 2014.
Qui a composé la chanson “11 Months and 29 Days [[Live]]” de Johnny Paycheck?
La chanson “11 Months and 29 Days [[Live]]” de Johnny Paycheck a été composée par BILLY SHERRILL, JOHNNY PAYCHECK.

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