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Nashville Women

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: Waylon Jennings Canonical path: /jennings-waylon/nashville-women Related lyric paths: 6
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Nashville Women

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If it wasn't for the powder and the fine tooth comb

If it wasn't for the powder and the fine tooth comb

You know the Nashville women might as well stay home yeah

[ guitar ]

If the blues was booze I'd stay drunk all the time

If the blues was booze you know I'd stay drunk all the time

Hangin' round bars and takin' you off of my mind

[ guitar ]

Going down the alley to see what I can find

Goin' down the Printer's Alley gonna look around and see what I can find

Let some Nashville woman take me home and blow my mind

You long tall woman you sure don't have to talk

A long legged good lookin' thing you don't have to talk

I can tell that you're from Nashville

You do boogie woogie wiggle when you walk

[ guitar ]

You long tall woman you sure don't have to talk...

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